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What is meant by Constantan Alloy

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Answered by HRISHI0366
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Constantan is a copper–nickel alloy also known as Eureka, Advance, and Ferry. It usually consists of 55% copper and 45% nickel. Its main feature is the low thermal variation of its resistivity, which is constant over a wide range of temperatures.

Answered by Anonymous
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alloy is considered as a homogeneous mixture of two or more metals, or a metal and a non-metal.Besides being used in their pure form, metals are also often used in the form of their alloys as an alloy is a homogeneous mixture. By adding appropriate amount of other metals and nonmetals to form alloys the properties of a given metal can be modified. Alloys are generally stronger, harder and more resistance to corrosion This is the importance of alloy.

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