47,000 approximately
how many use of rivets in bus
Roughly 2.5 Million. according to uniclopedia 3 million
Well POP made the original blind rivet, they are called blind rivets because you can fasten them from the front of an item.
The rivets on the Titanic were made from a lower quality iron that became brittle upon impact with the iceberg. When the iceberg struck, the initial rivets buckled under the extreme stress, creating gaps in the ship's hull. This failure allowed water to flood adjacent compartments, leading to further buckling of surrounding rivets and a catastrophic chain reaction that compromised the ship's integrity. As more rivets failed, the flooding spread, ultimately leading to the Titanic's sinking.
Rivets are fasteners that hold materials together. Rivets are mainly used in metal construction ,and thousands of rivets are used in building aircraft. Rivets are a very safe and strong metal fastener.
A total of twenty Concordes were built, but only 14 flew in actual commercial service. The others were development prototypes and test aircraft.
there were 30 Concorde's invented 2 which crashed
There does not seem to be an exact listing of the number of 1995 Chrysler Concordes that were built and painted in the color of orchid metallic. This color was not a standard color among the 1995 Concordes but Wild Orchid Pearl is listed as a standard color.
25000 rivets were rotten on titanic
42,687 rivets, I counted them
how many use of rivets in bus
the Eiffel tower has 2.5 million rivets or 2500000 rivets
you cant move concordes nose but you can turn the entire plane etc. but concordes nose cant move
There were 14 Concords built in total. They were delivered to Air France and British Airways.
october 2003
45000
There are currently 2 Concorde aircraft on public display, one at the Museum of Air and Space in Paris, France, and one at the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum in New York, USA. All other Concordes have been retired from service.