Nitinol's shape memory effect allows it to return to its original shape after being deformed, which makes it suitable for flexible and durable glasses frames. Additionally, nitinol is lightweight and has good corrosion resistance, making it a practical material for glasses.
This is the ability to burn releasing heat.
this is because alkali is good conductor of electricity and it is used in alkaline batteries
it can be split into thin, flat layers
Aluminium is lightweight, malleable, and has good thermal conductivity, which makes it suitable for kitchen foil. It can easily be shaped to cover food items, provides a barrier against light, moisture, and bacteria, and can withstand high temperatures in the oven.
Durability is the most important property for this use as it ensures long-term performance and minimizes maintenance costs. Additionally, a lightweight design can help facilitate ease of use and transportation.
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Its inert property makes it suitable for its uses.
Its extreme hardness.
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it can be hammered into a thin sheet (malleability)
It can be hammered into a thin sheen (malleability)
it can be hammered into a thin sheet (malleability)
The fact that the displacement of the spring (the amount it stretches) is proportional to the force.
This is the ability to burn releasing heat.
this is because alkali is good conductor of electricity and it is used in alkaline batteries
Gas has compression propety in it which makes it suitable for car tyres. When there is pressure on tyres while riding then tyres can shape themselves according to the roads when there is gas in it. And dude you have spelled tyres incorrectely