Tin is used in making the alloy brass, and brass has often been used in making part or all of scientific instruments.
Models are useful in science, because it is easier for some to understand then words.
There are many useful inventions of science. The answers vary. Some believe the number one invention that is the most useful in science is the electric furnace. It was made in 1889. The electric furnace converted aluminum to metal that was very useful. Another invention that people considered the most useful invention of science are antibiotics. Antibiotics help cure many illnesses.
Science is useful in an unlimited number of ways. It determines the kinds of technology advances, medical breakthroughs, and conservation efforts, among other things, that are possible.
how would konwlage of science help me as a mayor
Well, televisions are useful when you watch the Science Channel or the History Channel. It depends on what you're watching, but news are also useful.
Yes according to my science teacher tin is ductile
the ore used to make tin is casserite. related to science
Models are useful in science, because it is easier for some to understand then words.
Technology is APPLIED science that makes PURE science useful and practical. I didn't get this question on SOS either xD
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yes, because how will they make computers? and how will they purify the water from injuries. that is why science and technology are useful
yes if you keep it in the tin
It is only useful if you can test it.
to be useful in sciences a hypothesis must be
steel is an alloy of iron and about 0.1%-0.3% carbon. bronze is an alloy of copper+ tin....( not steel)
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There are many useful inventions of science. The answers vary. Some believe the number one invention that is the most useful in science is the electric furnace. It was made in 1889. The electric furnace converted aluminum to metal that was very useful. Another invention that people considered the most useful invention of science are antibiotics. Antibiotics help cure many illnesses.