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Yes, electricity can flow through metal.
No, a mouse cannot chew through metal.
Yes, the equipment we have is capable of drilling through metal.
Sound would travel better through the metal railing because metal is a better conductor of sound than air. When the metal rod hits the railing, the vibrations are quickly transmitted through the metal and carry the sound along with it.
Koalas are wild animals. The cannot and do not cut through metal.
No, squirrels cannot chew through metal. They have strong teeth that are adapted for gnawing on nuts and seeds, but metal is too hard for them to chew through.
No, squirrels cannot chew through metal objects. They have strong teeth that are capable of gnawing through wood and other materials, but metal is too hard for them to chew through.
Hydrochloric acid is a type of acid that can eat through metal.
The time it takes for rust to eat through metal depends on various factors such as the type of metal, the environment it is exposed to, and the thickness of the metal. In general, it can take several months to years for rust to significantly eat through metal.
yes because when you heat a metal ring it will expand
when the ball is heated, it will pass through the unheated ring.
Yes, sound can travel through metal strings. When a string is plucked, it creates vibrations that travel through the metal material and produce sound waves. The density and tension of the metal strings affect the speed and quality of the sound produced.