yes if that steel can carry charge w/o any lose in its capacity due to day light changes.
Mostly steel. And since welding was new at the time it was held together by rivets made of iron and steel.
depends on who makes them, however most are made from alloyed steel. It is made from carbon steel or from high speed steel, a costlier but better option. The frames are usually of steel, sometimes plastics are used on cheaper versions. The blades, as stated are HSS., with a variable number of teeth per inch depending on its use.
They are generally made of grade 8, heat treated steel.
the material used is called sandpaper
Most likely, steel. If you put a magnet near one it will be attracted. If one gets wet, it will probably form a coating of rust on its surface.
A battery has a steel surrounding so no electricity could shock you.
Putting steel wool on a battery connects the two terminals of the battery, causing electrons to flow through the steel wool. This makes sparks fly out of the steel wool, which heats up rather quickly. it is one way to start a fire as the steel wool will get red hot and burn you or start a fire
if you put steel wool at the tip of a 9 volt battery
use the steel wool to complete the circuit on a 9 volt battery. Touch it to both ends of the battery at once and it will spark, have kindling nearby to be lit by the steel wool.
steel bridges are made out of steel OBVIOUSLY !!!
The same materials that all other cars are made of. Steel, aluminum. copper, plastic, zinc, rubber, glass, & lead in the battery. Click the link.
your average steel is made of steel
They are made from surgical steel, and surgical steel is made of 440C stainless steel.
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no.1 take a steel part and then a insulated wire of pure cupper wind around the steel part and then pass a direct current using a battery through this coil of copper then after 5 mints remove the battery. then steel part will act as a strong magnets.
Steel is made into many things such as Nuts, Bolts, Steel Poles and many types of other steel stuff