To guard against sparks causing a fire, mechanics aboard submarines during World War II often used tools made from which of the following:"
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Bronze
"Non-sparking", "spark reduced", "spark-resistant" or "spark-proof" tools are names given to tools made of metals such as brass, bronze, Monel metal (copper-nickel alloy), copper-aluminum alloys (aluminum bronze), or copper-beryllium alloys (beryllium bronze).
"Non-sparking", "spark reduced", "spark-resistant" or "spark-proof" tools are names given to tools made of metals such as brass, bronze, Monel metal (copper-nickel alloy), copper-aluminum alloys (aluminum bronze), or copper-beryllium alloys (beryllium bronze).
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To guard against sparks causing a fire, mechanics aboard submarines during World War II often used tools made from which of the following:
A) Chrome plated steel
B) Vanadium
C) Cold rolled steel
D) Bronze
The correct answer for your question is option (D) – Bronze.
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