Science, asked by rohit49595, 1 year ago

1.
The pipes carrying steam in a thermal power plant are made up of
(A) Steel
(B) Aluminium
(C) Cast Iron
(D) Cobalt​

Answers

Answered by shilpasahuji
1

Answer:

A) Steel

Explanation:

The pipes carrying steam in a thermal power plant are made up of steel.


rohit49595: how
shilpasahuji: ???
rohit49595: aluminum.... can use
shilpasahuji: we cant use aluminium has they have low melting point
Answered by kingofself
0

The steel pipecarry a steam in  a thermal power plant.

Option - A

Explanation:

  • They are used since they are easily mouldable. They application of steel is due to temperature resistant capacity.
  • The steel like alloy steel may be steel or iron, such as unfinished, black (lacquer) steel, carbon steel, stainless steel, galvanized steel, brass, and ductile iron which can withstand the temperature up to 604 degree celcius.
  • The carbon steel is applied for this purpose. The other material like aluminium, cast ion and cobalt cannot be used due to less withstanding capacity of temperature.

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