when two metals are being welded together each is taken to the melting point and if there is no bonding between the metals the weld breaks easily.
the purpose of welding is to take metal to a melting point and reformulate their bonding at our own requirements so that it makes a good strong joint. if there is no such a joint the purpose of welding becomes unnecessary.so dissimilar metal cannot be welded.
are metals that are not similar, alike and the same
Definitely not; They are the two most chemically dissimilar columns of the periodic table.
When two organisms are cross-bred it is called hybridization.
yes vinegar can. its better than uing lemons just saying :) i used this as a science project, lemon or vinegar. and vinegar seemed to be the best one. the light bulb light was the stronger with vinegar.
You can't, they are dissimilar metals! Shame as I have been attaching ferrous and non ferrous metals for over 40 years
are metals that are not similar, alike and the same
you use a miltimeter and dissimilar metals
Do not have dissimilar metals touching the pipes.
Cause it does
It doesn't. But it can act as the electrolyte if you stick two dissimilar metals into one.
Friction stir is becoming very popular for this
Definitely not; They are the two most chemically dissimilar columns of the periodic table.
Dissimilar metals, output is in millivolts.
When 'dissimilar' metals touch, they can create one of the prerequisites for galvanic corrosion.
When two organisms are cross-bred it is called hybridization.
yes vinegar can. its better than uing lemons just saying :) i used this as a science project, lemon or vinegar. and vinegar seemed to be the best one. the light bulb light was the stronger with vinegar.