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Steel & wood. Early cars such as the Ford Model T used wood for the entire body and wheels. Bronze, and brass was also used extensively.
Brass is used for recreational purposes because it is easy to bend.
No, brass is not used to can foods. Brass utensils, pots, and pans will result in dark or discolored pickles and should not be eaten.
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Cars of that era were made of steel, brass, glass, cast iron, copper, bronze, and wood. Wood was used for the floor and some other structures. No plastic was used at that time except a material called backlight, a form of plastic, was available.
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Tin and copper are used to make brass
No brass was not always used to make the trumpet. Gold, Silver and metal were also used.
Brass is used in utensils, electrical goods, cartridge containers, parts of watches and musical instruments.
Brass is commonly used in cars for various components, particularly in fittings, connectors, and valves due to its corrosion resistance and good conductivity. It is often found in electrical connectors, radiator cores, and some plumbing parts. Additionally, brass's durability helps ensure reliable performance in high-stress environments, such as in the engine or braking systems. Its aesthetic appeal also makes it suitable for decorative elements.
alto horn is a member of the brass family. it is most commonly used in the united kingdom where it is used in brass bands and referred to as the tenor horn.