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Relative density, also known as specific gravity, is the ratio of the density of a substance to the density of a reference substance. For aluminum, its relative density is approximately 2.7, meaning it is 2.7 times denser than water.
The density of aluminum alloy LM25 is approximately 2.72 g/cm³.
Stainless steel is heavier then aluminium.
The density of aluminium is approximately 2.7 g/cm3, while the density of teak wood is around 0.85 g/cm3. This means that aluminium is more dense than teak wood, making it heavier for the same volume.
To find the weight of the aluminium, we need 2 things. The density and volume. You've given the dimensions of the aluminium so we can easily find the volume. We just need the density. According to wikipedia's article on aluminium, the density of aluminium at room temperature is 2.70gcm-3So all that's left to find is the volume.Firstly, convert everything into cm. Therefore, we can rewrite your dimensions as 100cm x 100cm x 0.1cm.100cm x 100cm x 0.1cm = 1000cm3So 1000cm3 is our volumeNow that we know the volume of the aluminium, we can multiply it by the density. So:1000cm3 x 2.70gcm-3 = 2700g or 2.7kgNOTE: The density of aluminium can vary depending on the type of aluminium you are talking about and hence affect the weight. I took wikipedia's value. It could be slightly different if you are say for example referring to aluminium foil.Hope that helps.Jamz159
You will get current if I tell the truth,density of Aluminium is 2700/m3 but when it is sold as coated coils weight of paint is also added,so if you use density while costing shall be theroritical but coil supplier will sell by weight including paint weight.Then your area based on density and actual shall differ.
Increasing the electric field magnitude along a wire will increase the current density. This is because a higher electric field will cause more electrons to move through the wire, resulting in a higher flow of electric current.
Aluminium has a low density and is not corroded.
Aluminium has a low density and is not corroded.
1 mm2 aluminium wire is not easy to buy but 1 mm2 copper wire is rated at 10 amps. Since the conductivity of aluminium is 7/12 that of copper, 1 mm2 aluminium wire would be rated at 7½ amps max (the same amount of heat is produced per metre by a current of sqrt(7/12) times that for copper).
Aluminium is a metal with low density.
the aluminium wire was as powerful as a king.
When a magnetic field is parallel to a current-carrying wire, there is no force acting on the wire. This is because the magnetic force on a current-carrying wire is perpendicular to both the current and the magnetic field.
Yes. While the mass will not change, the volume will decrease as the aluminium cools. Consequently the density will increase.
A wire has to be made of a conducting metal such as copper or aluminium, and it has to be thick enough to carry the required amount of electric current. Wire is often given an enamel coating to insulate it Wires are often stranded which gives flexibility.
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Both copper and aluminium wire will conduct electricity, so the bulb will glow. Aluminium is less efficient at conducting than copper. Copper-clad aluminium wire is electrical wire coated with a thin layer of copper.