These metal things on shoes are called "eyelets." They are typically used for lacing and securing the shoelaces in place.
The metal part of a pencil is called a ferrule.
The phenomenon is called the photoelectric effect, where light hitting a metal surface causes the ejection of electrons from the metal.
It is called conduction when electricity passes through a metal due to the movement of free electrons within the metal's structure.
When the leather soles rub against the wool, electrons are transferred to the shoes. These free electrons travel along the body and when the skin contacts a metal object, the electrons ground out, causing a shock.
The metal part of a pencil that holds the eraser is called a ferrule.
The sport that features shoes made entirely of metal is called "metal shoe racing," which is primarily seen in the sport of horseshoeing competitions. The shoes are typically made of steel, known for its strength and durability, allowing for optimal performance and protection for the horse's hooves. These metal shoes provide traction and support during various equestrian activities.
the metal bit on the top of the shoe is called a steel toe and biulders only wear them xx
The metal or plastic tip of a shoelace is called an aglet. It helps to prevent the lace from fraying and makes it easier to thread through the eyelets of shoes.
an aeroplane is made out of metal called titanium
metal boots.......yeah metal
metal boots.......yeah metal
i think its called a blacksmith
cleats (metal or plastic parts you have under the sole of sport shoes) are called 'des crampons' in French. Hence shoes designed for soccer or rugby are sometimes called 'des chaussures à crampons"
Blacksmiths make many things out of metal such as horse shoes, knives, and used to make shackles back in the old days for prisoners.
Metal wheels or the large Balls. They are 2 different types of things.
There is little evidence to when metal horses shoes first came into use, but it is speculated that they were not used until after AD 500 or 600, but it is thought that the Gauls people were the first to use nailed on metal horse shoes.
Those metal things in the middle of the road are called "manhole covers" or "manhole lids." They are used to cover openings to underground utility lines and provide access for maintenance and repair work.