according to phase diagram of ti-al we can see when aluminium content of ti sample is 0% and ti is pure on 900 centigrade transformation of alpha to beta will be accrued so answer to this question for pure commercially ti is beta.
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say shell velocity = 1000 m/s , launch angle = 45 deg from horizontal , then horizontal component = cos 45 * 1000 = 0.707 *1000 = 707 m/s
The state located at longitude 157.5 deg W and 21.2 deg N is Hawaii.
86 deg F = 30 deg C So the temperature has changed from -18 deg C to 30 deg C, an increase of 48 deg. Conversely, -18 deg C = -0.4 deg F So the temperature has changed from -0.4 deg F to 86 deg F, an increase of 86.4 deg.
425 deg F = 491.48 deg C Not so! 425 deg F = 218.33 deg C
specific heat of ice = 2.09 J/g/degree2.09 J/g/deg x 800 g x 5 deg = 8360 J = 8.4 kJ∆Hfusion = 334 J/g0.8kg x 334 J/g x 1000 g/kg x 1 kJ/1000 J = 267 kJ8.4 kJ + 267 kJ = 275.4 kJ
1000 deg Celsius = 1273.15 deg Kelvin
yesGold does melt. At about 1000 deg C or 2000 deg F.
At an altitude of 1000 metres, pure water will boil at approx 96.5 deg C
1000*sin(3 deg) = 52.3 mm.
say shell velocity = 1000 m/s , launch angle = 45 deg from horizontal , then horizontal component = cos 45 * 1000 = 0.707 *1000 = 707 m/s
68, because it appears more than any other number.
250 deg C = 482 deg F.250 deg C = 482 deg F.250 deg C = 482 deg F.250 deg C = 482 deg F.
110 deg C = 230 deg F.110 deg C = 230 deg F.110 deg C = 230 deg F.110 deg C = 230 deg F.
70.7 deg F = 20.5 deg C70.7 deg F = 20.5 deg C70.7 deg F = 20.5 deg C70.7 deg F = 20.5 deg C
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At 4 deg C and at a pressure of 760 mm of mercury, when water is at its highest density, 1000 grams of water will occupy 1000.028 mL. At all other temperatures (pressure = one atmosphere), it will occupy a greater volume. At 100 deg C it will occupy 1043 mL. However, most people will say 1000 grams of water equals 1000 mL.
No. Gold's melting point is 1000 deg C. Petroleum would normally become gas at this temperature.