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i used these materials in this order to cover a pop can[aluminum foil] then [bubble wrap] then some fleece to cover everything except the topIs this a good order??? If the materials are not good insulators, can you tell me which ones are bettter?? (please?)
I have yet to find a screen repairing kit with aluminum spline anywhere! What I DID find though was a name on the edge of the screen where it was manufactured, and once contacted, they did offer me a replacement aluminum spline for a cost!
Please provide me with pan size and oven temp and time required to bakeThanks in advanceI will make it today and give you 10 points if it turns out wellHave already lined up the usual cake ingredients on my kitchen counter.
I am wondering if it might be an insert of some kinda stock pot or dutch oven insert, for maybe cooking two items at once, or maybe a stove insertsom old stoves and commercial stoves have holes to insert pots into, Aga brand I belive does thisintriguingI look foward to seeing what you find out.
Why is that the aluminum atom is larger than the phosphorus atom, but the aluminum ion is smaller than the phosphorus ion?
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i dont wanna spend 10 bucks for a box of 800 sheets of foil, can i just use regular aluminum to highlight my hair?
yes most people do just use regular foil it is the same stuff just not cut up already for you
how would i test which material conserves heatPaper, cotton, or aluminum foil?
Take a baseline(ambient) temperature of each material, then heat each material and soak for X amount of time at that temperaturethen take readings at a certain interval say every minute fore ten minutes, or until they have reached room temperature again.
I am asking about any metal, that is easy enough to be re-shaped by hand when it is coldHowever, it should keep its new shape as long as nobody is changing it.
aluminum, plastic, sodium (dangerous), magnesium, Cobalt, copper, nickle (the element not the 5 cent)
PorcelainCeramicLead WoodCardboardChalkStyrofoamFabricCopperAluminiumZincPlasticIronPaperNickelRubberCarbonSilioconGraphitesay what each are (conductors, resistors or insulators)
The division line between conductors, resistors and insulators is a bit fuzzyHere is my interpretation Porcelain I Ceramic I Lead C Wood I Cardboard I Chalk I Styrofoam I Fabric I Copper C Aluminium C Zinc C Plastic I Iron C Paper I Nickel C Rubber I Carbon C or R Silicon I or R depends on purity and additives Graphite C or R Carbon ( graphite) are used to make resistors, but that is because they are conductors with a relatively high resistance.
I've heard that welding aluminum is difficult but you are able to braze or solder pieces together, would it be as solid as a weld, is it easier than welding?I want to make an aluminum go kart frame.
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