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no Yes it does; the blue cobalt glass filters out the yellow of the sodium to make the metal ion easier to see.
heat. the heat will make the steel more malleable and easier to work with
It is better to use a plastic baby spoon instead of a metal one. Metal spoons make it easier for babies to hurt themselves when they are first learning to use eating utensils.
An enlargement is when you make the exact same shape but you just enlarge so it is easier to read. There are many other reasons for enlargements though
Alloys have improved mechanical properties, hardness, resistance to corrosion, resistance to heating, stable crystalline structure etc. compared with pure metals.
Robinson Crusoe heats his crowbar in the fire to make it easier to bend and shape for his various tasks and needs on the deserted island where he is stranded. Heating the crowbar in the fire softens the metal, making it more malleable and easier to work with.
Forge can mean to create or produce something through great effort or skill, such as forging a friendship or forging a path through a forest. It can also refer to heating and shaping metal using a hammer or other tools.
u can make tools and other objets
It warmed homes and baths.
a kettle is made out of metal
you have a shape of a flute than you put metal around the shape and let it stay for about1-3 days.
Yes, the Chaldeans were known for their advancements in agriculture, including the introduction of metal-tipped plows for cultivating crops. These plows were more efficient and allowed for easier tilling of the soil, contributing to increased agricultural productivity.
To make it easier to clean.To make them easier to hold and less likely to be dropped.To make them easier to fill.The actual manufacture of a glass is much easier in a tapered shape. It is easier to get out of the molds.
A farrier or blacksmith can make horseshoes by heating, bending and shaping a steel rod into the characteristic shape.
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Blacksmith Tools of his trade Forge – furnace for heating metal Anvil – heavy iron block used to hammer metal into shape Hammer – used to bend hot metal into shape Tongs – for grabbing hot metal The blacksmith used a brick hearth with bellows to make a coal fire. Coal fire heated iron bars. The blacksmith used hammers weighing as much as 12 pounds to hammer the iron bars into horseshoes.
They expand ------- No, normally metals expand when heated.