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explain the differences between cerrous and non ferrous metals with examples​

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Answered by vikashpatel8234
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What’s The Difference Between Ferrous and Non-Ferrous Metal?

The simple answer is that ferrous metals contain iron and non-ferrous metals do not. The more in-depth answer is that ferrous metals and non-ferrous metals each have their own distinctive properties. These properties determine the applications they are most suited for.

Non-ferrous metals have been used since the beginning of civilization. The discovery of copper in 5,000 BC marked the end of the Stone Age and the beginning of the Copper Age. The later invention of bronze, an alloy of copper and tin, started the Bronze Age.

The use of ferrous metals started in around 1,200 BC when iron production started to become commonplace. This ushered in the Iron Age.

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Answered by XxMrArsh87xX
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Ferrous metals generally have a high carbon content, which as a result, makes them vulnerable to rust when exposed to the elements. ... As non-ferrous metals have no iron content, they naturally have a higher resistance to rust and corrosion. This makes them ideal for use in things like gutters and roofing.

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