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by itself aluminum is soft and not very strong but when mixed with the right other metals it can become stronger than either were alone
No, graphite is not stronger than aluminum. Aluminum is a metal known for its strength and durability, while graphite is a form of carbon known for its lightness and lubricating properties.
calcium is gained from milk and cheese into the body, and is used to make bones and teeth, and your teeth are strong, are'nt they? so there you have it. Zoot10.
Many applications use magnesium to alloy with aluminum to make that much stronger.
Because aluminum contains a great deal of calcium in it, which makes your bones stronger and brittle. You must eat the can too.
by itself aluminum is soft and not very strong but when mixed with the right other metals it can become stronger than either were alone
no its not copper is a lot more stronger than aluminum
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No, graphite is not stronger than aluminum. Aluminum is a metal known for its strength and durability, while graphite is a form of carbon known for its lightness and lubricating properties.
calcium is gained from milk and cheese into the body, and is used to make bones and teeth, and your teeth are strong, are'nt they? so there you have it. Zoot10.
Many applications use magnesium to alloy with aluminum to make that much stronger.
It depends on how strong you are. Weaker=Metal Stronger=Aluminum
Pure aluminum is too soft and malleable for making large objects, as it lacks the necessary strength and durability. It is often mixed with other metals to enhance its mechanical properties and make it suitable for structural applications.
7075 is stronger than 6061 aluminum.
it can but to make the yarn stronger it is often mixed with something else like wool
From what many Lincoln website have stated the Mark VII has never used a Aluminum motor. Although in 1981 they started using Aluminum heads on their V-8 engines to make them lighter and stronger.
No. A weaker acid mixed with a stronger acid would dilute the stronger acid. The resulting pH would be in between that of the mixed acids.