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why is oxy-hydrogen flame used for welding and cutting metals

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Answered by adyashacutee
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Explanation:

An oxyhydrogen flame is used for cutting and welding of two metallic pieces together due to the heat produced by the flame , i.e , 2800 ° C . At this temperature the metal gets melted easily and hence it can easily be cut apart or welded together.

Answered by anushka2231
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Answer:

An oxyhydrogen flame is used for cutting and welding of two metallic pieces together due to the heat produced by the flame , i.e , 2800 ° C . At this temperature the metal gets melted easily and hence it can easily be cut apart or welded together.

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