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A fuse is not used for making toast.
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an alloy
Could be a lot of metals depending on how old it is. A coil of fuse wire hasn't been used in North America for over 50 years.
Statues and other monumental art can be made from many metals. These include:Bronze (alloy)Brass (alloy)Pewter (alloy)Cast iron (pure metal)Aluminum (pure metal)Stainless steel (alloy)Gold (pure metal)Silver (pure metal)
Solder ( an alloy of Lead and Tin) is used to make fuse wire because of its very low melting point.
A fuse is not used for making toast.
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it is used for making machine parts and other mechanical components
an alloy
Stainless steel is an adequate alloy.
Tin is used in making the alloy brass, and brass has often been used in making part or all of scientific instruments.
It's a grade B steel alloy , used for tool making i believe.
Could be a lot of metals depending on how old it is. A coil of fuse wire hasn't been used in North America for over 50 years.
tungsten or sometimes copper
Several are used, but Nickel is the primary additive. Others include (among MANY others) are Tungsten, Molybdenum, etc., depending upon the desired properties of the final alloy .
Statues and other monumental art can be made from many metals. These include:Bronze (alloy)Brass (alloy)Pewter (alloy)Cast iron (pure metal)Aluminum (pure metal)Stainless steel (alloy)Gold (pure metal)Silver (pure metal)