Titanium is often referred to as the space age metal due to its strength, light weight, and resistance to corrosion. It is commonly used in the aerospace industry for spacecraft, aircraft, and missiles.
Mercury is the element commonly used in liquid-in-glass thermometers.
Fluorine is the element used in toothpaste as fluoride, while Teflon is made of the element fluorine in combination with carbon to create a non-stick coating.
Hydrogen was used by Dalton as his standard for atomic mass.
A term used to describe any element or compound is called a substance or substances.
nickel
titanuim, nickel, and aluminum
strontium
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titanuim and nickel by Brandon Lopez
Aluminum. For some aircraft, a heavier but much stronger metal called titanium is used.
Do you mean used? Please be a little more specific, for example, What engines are used in aircraft, What instruments are used in aircraft.
Nitrogen is used in many aircraft tires.
Aluminum is an element. It is used for endless numbers of things, being a very convenient metal that does not rust and has a higher strength to weight ratio than iron does. A very key use is as an aerospace alloy. Aircraft fuselages are manufactured from an alloy that is > 97% Aluminum
Aircraft today are mainly used to carry passengers and cargo. Military aircraft are used as fighters, bombers, patrol aircraft and electronic warfare aircraft.
Fighter aircraft are used to shoot down enemy aircraft.
Steel is used to make aircraft springs.