difference between Strain-stress diagram of copper and steel?
no, steel is heavier
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copper & steel
A figure of merit for copper is 231A figure of merit for stainless steel is 8.1A figure of merit for steel (mild) is 32A figure of merit for aluminum is 136.The units are BTU / H * ft * Degrees F.For a given length of time copper will conduct almost twice as much heat as aluminum and 28 times as much as stainless steel (but only about 7 times as much as regular steel). This is why there are copper bottomed stainless steel pots.From the definition of thermal conductivity: for 1 Ft cube of copper it would take 231 BTU per hour to maintain a 1 degree (Fahrenheit) temperature difference across the the length of the cube. This compares to 0.04 BTU for a 1 ft. cube of fiberglass insulation.
410 n/mm2
Mild steel, not copper.
You cannot solder Steel BUT you can braze steel and copper and you can thread steel and then use a copper x female adapter Or finf a steel fitting and use a C x M adapter
Steel and copper are both metals, but copper is the best conductor.
Steel and copper - however, the flame on her torch is covered in gold leaf.
Copper is deposed on the steel wool.
Copper is an element.Steel is a alloy.
Copper is much more expensive than most steel.
zinc/steel zinc/copper copper/steel
copper is cheaper to manufacture and easier to bend then steel
mild steel
The original composition is steel not copper, many have been copper plated.
They do not alloy. Copper and tin form bronze, but do not alloy with steel or iron.