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the difference is the max load which the material will withstand until failure 52 stands more than 37
The density of Steel St37 is 7.7 to 8.03 Ã?1000 kg/m3. Steel st37 is used for all types of forging.
That really depends on the type of stainless steel and how it is conditioned. For example 300 series steels that are annealed have a yield strength of 30,000 psi and a tensile strength of 80,000 psi. But if cold worked these increase to 65,000 psi and 125,000 psi, respectively, and even higher depending on method. For high strength stainless steels such as A286 or 17-4 PH, tensile strengths over 160,000 psi are realized.
The thermal conductivity of steel varies depending on the alloy. (It also varies as the temperature of the metal.) Stainless steels are generally only about a third as thermally conductive as carbon steel. Copper is about ten times as thermally conductive as carbon steel. If a "number" is somehow required for the thermal conductivity (k) of steel, try k = 40 W/m K (at about 25 oC).
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The "K" stands for the german word "kaltgewalzt" = "cold-rolled".
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It means you are in a rocky relationship. that sometimes you may be hot in your relatioship and sometimes you may be cold.
Normal body temperature for humans is about 37 degrees C or 98.6 degrees F.
the difference is the max load which the material will withstand until failure 52 stands more than 37
Temperature perception can vary from person to person, but generally speaking, 37 degrees Celsius (98.6 degrees Fahrenheit) is considered normal body temperature for humans. In terms of weather, 37 degrees Celsius would be considered quite hot in most regions, especially if it is significantly higher than the average temperature for that area. However, if you are referring to 37 degrees Fahrenheit, then it would be considered cold in most contexts, as it is just above freezing point.
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60 degrees Celsius is relatively hot. To get an idea of the Celsius system, consider that: 0 degrees Celsius is where water freezes 20-25 degrees Celsius is room temperature 37 degrees Celsius is body temperature 100 degrees Celsius is where water boils
Earth, but does go beyond that, venus is to hot, mars is to cold
We get cold or hot because our body's temperature regulation system is trying to maintain a stable internal temperature around 98.6°F (37°C). When we are exposed to cold temperatures, our body conserves heat by constricting blood vessels and shivering. On the other hand, when we are exposed to hot temperatures, our body releases heat through sweating and dilation of blood vessels.
Humans are warmblooded creatures, as we need to burn energy to maintain homeostasis. Therefore, 37 degrees feels cold, driving us to seek warmth (clothing, stay inside, make a fire/turn up the heat). Also note: 37 degrees Fahrenheit is rather cold, but 37 degrees Celsius is very hot. You would be uncomfortable in either case, although for opposite reasons.
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