Becaus ist strong enough and inexpensive enough and light enough.
Both steel and aluminum alloys where used.Both steel and aluminum alloys where used.
Modern crossings are now cast from manganese steel rather than being fabricated from parts, this allows for less maintenance and stronger alloys to be used; these crossings allow faster trains to travel across them and trains which a greater weight.
Vanadium can use for make jet engines.We use vanadium for making steel alloys. and make stainless steel.
The majority of nickel is used in the making of steels. Some is also used in iron alloys. Nickel is also used to make copper-nickel alloys and to make silver-nickel alloys. We also see nickel used in electroplating and in the making of nichrome alloys for resistive heating elements. Nickel has other uses as an alloying agent with other metals to make brasses, bronzes and other alloys. A link can be found below for more information.nickel is a d block element. we use it for make stainless steel.
You should see the catalog company from out of steel alloys used in steel.
Steel.
They are used for making alloys
Because it was a strong metal.
The below is according to Wikipedia.1 Alloys of aluminium2 Alloys of bismuth3 Alloys of cobalt4 Alloys of copper5 Alloys of gallium6 Alloys of gold7 Alloys of indium8 Alloys of iron9 Alloys of lead10 Alloys of magnesium11 Alloys of mercury12 Alloys of nickel13 Alloys of potassium14 Alloys of plutonium15 Rare earth alloys16 Alloys of silver17 Alloys of titanium18 Alloys of tin19 Alloys of uranium20 Alloys of zinc21 Alloys of zirconiumFor the source and more detailed information concerning your request, click on the related links section (Answers.com) indicated directly below this answer section.
One use I know of from the top of my head is it is an electrode for Nickel-cadmium batteries. It is also used extensively to form alloys, making stainless steel.
One use I know of from the top of my head is it is an electrode for Nickel-cadmium batteries. It is also used extensively to form alloys, making stainless steel.
If that's a typo and you mean GEARed trains, then Trains work best on level ground - they don't do well climbing hills - because the friction of steel on steel is low. Geared trains ar not limited by friction.