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05/13/2008 7:22 PM

Though Aluminum has relatively low strength,It has significant application in field of engineering-Give reasons.

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05/13/2008 7:26 PM

Hello aditya goyal

Is this a homework or Class Question?

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05/14/2008 7:38 AM

Maybe you offer your ideas and we'll tell you if you're right.

As a hint...maybe compare it's properties against those of mild steel, consider such things as weight, strength, corrosion resitance...can it be alloyed? electrical conductivity, cost, machineability, ductility, colour/finish, thermal conductivity, availability, recycleability, edibility,flamibility,meting point.

Have you got the idea yet?

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05/14/2008 3:53 PM

Del, you didn't give any hints related to metallic properties like malleability,

Oh I get it.

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05/14/2008 4:43 PM

I did mention ductility... maybe Aditya can explain the difference between the two ?

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05/14/2008 4:47 PM

I knew you were off your rations when I saw edibility.

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05/14/2008 5:27 PM

Nice to know someone is actually reading my posts .. I like a nice red herring.

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05/16/2008 6:40 AM

Hello Del the cat


Just for you

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05/14/2008 1:31 PM

The aluminum pole is used the the Festivus holiday even because it has a high strength to weight ratio.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Festivus

At least that is what Frank Costanza claims.

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05/16/2008 7:21 AM

Dear Aditya Goyal,

Does your diploma say "Close cover before striking match?"

Mike

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