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28 What is the alloy of satellite tool material? * Cobalt, tin, tungsten Cobalt, vanadium, tungsten vanadium, chromium, tungsten Cobalt, chromium, tungsten

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Answered by ak7493390
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A8000-used for electrical building wire in the U.S. per the National Electrical Code, replacing AA-1350.[1]

Al–Li (2.45% lithium): aerospace applications, including the Space Shuttle

Alnico (nickel, cobalt): used for permanent magnets

Aluminium–Scandium (scandium)

Birmabright (magnesium, manganese): used in car bodies, mainly used by Land Rover cars.

Duralumin (copper)

Hiduminium or R.R. alloys (2% copper, iron, nickel): used in aircraft pistons

Hydronalium (up to 12% magnesium, 1% manganese): used in shipbuilding, resists seawater corrosion

Italma (3.5% magnesium, 0.3% manganese): formerly used to make coinage of the Italian lira

Magnalium (5-50% magnesium): used in airplane bodies, ladders, pyrotechnics, etc.

Ni-Ti-Al (Titanium 40%, Aluminum 10%), also called Nital

Y alloy (4% copper, nickel, magnesium)

Aluminium also forms complex metallic alloys, like β–Al–Mg, ξ'–Al–Pd–Mn, and T–Al3M

Answered by anshul4446
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Explanation:

Satellite is the range of cobalt-chromium alloys designed for wear resistance. The alloys may also contain tungsten or molybdenum and a small but important amount of carbon.

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