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Q: Why is toughness of a metal important?
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Why do you use toughness of metal?

it lets you know the toughness of the metal......


What is metal toughness?

metal toughness is to show how Strong, week, thick or tough a peice of metal is, to help you work out which metal is best to use for certain constructions.


What the difference between resilience and toughness in metal forming?

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What is metal activators?

An active metal is a type of a metal that tends to react with toughness, and speed, to other elements because of the arrangement of electrons in its structure. Each active metal has a single electron in its outer shell.


Can you wash a lacrosse shaft will it hurt the metal or will it be ok if i wash it?

It will be fine if you use soap and water. Its built for toughness


What is a active metal?

An active metal is a type of a metal that tends to react with toughness, and speed, to other elements because of the arrangement of electrons in its structure. Each active metal has a single electron in its outer shell.


What is a sentence using toughness?

The toughness of a person is sometimes measured by his/her emotions. This is an example of toughness in a sentence.


What has the author A C Steel written?

A C. Steel has written: 'The effects of sulphur and phosphorus on the toughness of mild steel weld metal'


In Magic the Gathering does -1 counter kill a Power 1 Toughness 1 creature?

If ever a creature's toughness is reduced to zero (or less), it will be destroyed as a state-based effect. If a 1/1 creature gets a -1/-1 counter, then effectively it has a toughness of zero, and will be destroyed. Edit: Note that a creature having 0 toughness is not a destroy effect. As per the state based actions, it will be put into its owner's graveyard. This does trigger "Dying" effects. This is an important distinction as having 0 toughness is one of the ways to get rid of indestructible creatures.


What mechanical test can be used to measure the toughness of the weld metal?

One possibility would be to stretch the metal that has been welded, measuring the force needed to pull the sample to destruction. If the weld holds, but the metal fails elsewhere - I'd say it's a pass.


What has the author Koichi Masubuchi written?

Koichi Masubuchi has written: 'Integration of NASA-sponsored studies on aluminum welding' 'Interpretive report on weld-metal toughness'


How do you spell toughness?

T-O-U-G-H. All you have to do is pronounce it .