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How do stainless steel and aluminium react similarly in air?

neither of them corrodes. Both of them are passivated, in stainless steel it is a film of chromium oxide, in aluminium a film of aluminium oxide.


What are the rims on a Jeep made out of?

Both steel and aluminium rims are offered on Jeeps


How are both permanent magnets and electromagnets used in a motor?

They both are strong and are made of iron and steel.


What is true about magnets?

Magnets have both a north and south pole, they attract materials such as iron and steel, and can create a magnetic field around them.


Are copper wires and not steel wires used in electric circuits although both copper and steel are electrical conductors?

Steel is not used as an electrical conductor because, although it is a conductor, it's not a very good conductor -as is copper and aluminium, for example. A steel-wire core is used, however, to reinforce aluminium conductors on transmission tower lines


Why the pots and pans usually made of alumknum or steel?

Aluminium (usually as an alloy) and stainless steel are used because both heat up quickly, are easy to manufacture, and last a long time.


What kinds of magnets are there?

Both artificial and natural magnets.


Are baked beans tins made from aluminium?

Some baked beans tins are made from aluminium, while others may be made from steel. Both materials are commonly used for canned food packaging due to their durability and ability to protect the food inside from spoilage.


Why isn't aluminum cans attracted to a magnets?

The copper atom and the atoms in brass alloys are not magnetic. Ferromagnetic materials, such as traditional iron bar magnets, are magnetic because the electrons in them naturally tend to align parallely. Only atoms with unfilled electron shells can be ferromagnetic. Copper, and brass, which is an alloy of copper and zinc, are diamagnetic. This means they are effected negligibly by common magnetic fields because they have no permanent magnetic moment and a magnetic susceptibility less than zero. With a strong enough magnetic field, however, copper and brass can be repelled from the source of the magnetic field.


Why is aluminium used to make transmission wires?

The lightness of the material allows for longer spans between supports. This in turn is a big money saving factor in the construction of transmission lines.The type of conductor is ACSR, Aluminium Conductor Steel Re enforced. The steel in the conductor is in the center of the conductor and the aluminium conductors are wrapped around the steel.The steel allows for the longer spans and helps prevent conductor sag on hot days or when the line is carrying a heavy connected load that will apply heat to the conductor.


Are magnets attracted to coins?

U.S. paper money and coin money are both magnetic. They both have magnetic properties, but normal magnets rarely affect them. Mostly the stronger neodymium magnets can pull/affect them. The magnetic part of a U.S. note is near the corners where most the ink is at.


Are steel and iron magnetic?

No, Steel itself is nnot magnetic, but some stainless steel can be made magnetic depending on how they were worked. Silver has very week, negative reaction to magnetic field, this is called diamagnetic.