Because it is light, saving on petrol. It is also very malleable.
Alumin??
42. how much total aluminum is where? in my phone, in my car, in my house, on earth, in our solar system, in the galaxy, or in the universe? where?
Aluminium is not a metal, it is a metalloid. Magnets only attract to three major metal elements at room temperature: nickel, iron, and cobalt.
Kinda obvious :S Metals (usually aluminum or steel) are used in cars because they are strong and cheap. Expensive sports cars usually have stronger metals (like titanium) but that makes them more expensive. Different metals are used for different purposes, too. The main frame of a car would usually be steel instead of aluminum because it is stronger but delicate pieces would be made of aluminum because strength is not needed but it would be cheaper to make them in aluminum
Aluminum is used everywhere!Aluminum is used in all kinds of items that we all use every day. Just a few are:Motors for carsFrames on bikesBrake handlesToolscatsdogsConductors for electricitySolid fuel stabilizerAnti-persperant in deoderantAluminum is also used to make planes because it is stronger than steel pound for poundThe possibilities are endless....Almost anything can be made from aluminum. Aluminum uses ranges from engine of a car to the body of a plane. It is even used as fuel in some missiles.
aluminum volume
That's aluminum or aluminium, but 1953 US quarters were made of 90% silver not alumin(i)um. Please see the Related Question for more information.
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The empty weight of an aluminum coal car is approx 41900lbs.
The aluminum industry has claimed that usage of its material has grown to an average of 130kg per car
silver
Alumin(i)um coheres by metallic bonding.
a car is made of aluminum and steel
Steel or Aluminum.
Aluminum is a light metal and certain car parts need to weigh less in order to function properly.
At the rear of the engine, inside of an alumin mechanism