They are used to make standard resistors because 1)they have high value of resistivity.2)temperature cofficient of resistance is less.3)they are least affected by temperature.
Osmium is the densest element at 22.61 g/cm3 assuming standard conditions.
Alloys are used for ball point pen tips because they offer a good balance of hardness and flexibility, making them durable and resist wear and tear. Alloys also provide better ink flow and smoother writing experience compared to pure metals.
Cobalt, Nickel, Iron and alloys including any of those metals
The metal you are referring to is likely bismuth. Bismuth is commonly used in low melting point alloys due to its low melting point and is often found in pink due to its inherent color.
Anything can be charged conductors insulators, metals, plastic, compounds alloys, anything. just apply voltage.
cupro-nickel is the term referring to copper / nickel alloys. The particular alloy used in electrical resistors has 45% nickel, and is called constantan. See related link.
Well, there's typically two types of materials-Those with positive temperature coefficient and those with negative temperature coefficient. Positive temperature coefficient are those whose resistance increases as temperature increases. Negative temperature cofficient are those whose resistance decrease when the temperature increase. There are however some alloys such as Manganin& Constantan whose resistance is not affected by temperature
because resistance is done by resistors which is made of different alloys that will oppose electricity.
The main alloys of copper are Brass (with zinc) and Bronze (with tin).
It depends. In general, pure metal conductors increase in resistance as their temperature increases; some alloys (e.g. constantan) are manufactured to maintain an approximately-constant resistance for changes in temperature. Materials such as carbon (and most insulators) exhibit a fall in resistance as their temperatures increase.
i would imagine it would depend on the type of alloys the car has. there is alot of diffrent standard alloys fo the BMW 3series
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The plural of alloy is alloys.
Yes, 17-inch alloys should fit a standard 1998 Polo with proper sizing and offset. However, be sure to confirm the bolt pattern and center bore match to ensure a proper fit. It's always best to consult with a professional to avoid any fitment issues.
Alloys are mixtures
Yes, you can fit 9x16 Fuchs alloys on a standard 3.2 Carrera. The 9-inch width will provide a wider profile for the tire, which may impact the handling and performance of the vehicle. It's recommended to consult with a professional to ensure proper fitment and alignment.