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Zinc Oxide can be used to protect iron hulls from rusting.
The rusting metal of the chain is chemical and the towel that is now wet is physical. The water is still water but the metal is now been oxidized.
No, lead cannot protect you from lightning. Lightning is a powerful electrical discharge that can travel through any conductive material, including lead. The best way to protect yourself from lightning is to seek shelter indoors or in a fully enclosed metal vehicle.
Chain switch is an old term for identifying the chain or string that hung from light bulbs that illuminated rooms in homes of the past. Light bulb sockets equipped with a "chain switch" or pull line of metal beads and a string can still be purchased at local hardware stores.
soo then the metal wont rott as quick.
The chain is there to prevent static electricity building-up and causing a spark that could cause an explosion. Any static electricity is led down the chain to earth.
petrol tankers usually have a chain to touch the ground so that the charges do not accumulate on the surface and cause an explosion. the cause of accumulation is due to friction, friction occurs when the charges are been attracted to the surface.
There is a metal chain on a Honda car. This is also known as a timing belt.
tin is used to protect the inside of metal cans
It disperses static electricity.
yeah it is chain
a coat to protect it from rain
Chain mail is linked rings of metal.
Metal,
Metal.
That is a grounding chain. It is used to discharged any build up of static charged that may build up during the journey so that when the fuel is being loaded or offloaded the charge won't set the fuel alight. It should be noted that there are many other safe guards in place so this is not the only safe guard that is used.
This metal is zinc (Zn).