Geography, asked by nitisha123, 4 months ago

what are the differences between copper and lead?
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Answered by MubeenYusuf
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Lead is a heavier and more dense metal than copper. This means when 150 grain bullet is made without a lead core it will need to be longer than a traditional lead core bullet of the same weight. ... Generally speaking longer copper bullets need to be spun faster to stabilize versus the lead core counter parts.

Answered by Anonymous
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Differences :

Copper: copper is used for making wires for the conduction of electricity.

Lead: Lead is used in X-ray machines.

Copper: mixture is used in currency coins,medals and statues.

Lead: Graphite is used in making pencil leads.

Copper: Copper is lustrous metal.

Lead: lead is a non-lustrous metal.

Copper: Copper helps in corrosion.

Lead: Lead helps to store corrosive liquids.

Copper: It is not harmful.

Lead: It is very harmful if pencils are eaten by small children etc.

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More to know:

  • Metals : Metals are the materials which conduct electricity. It is lustrous in nature.

  • Non metals : Non metals are the materials which do not conduct electricity. It is non lustrous in nature.
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