Damascus Steel
I believe this is what they are looking for. It's the answer to the New York Times Sunday crossword puzzle clue.
ANSWER:It depends on the sword in question. If you wan to buy a cheap-o, decoration sword, they are made with aluminum or stainless steel. If you are looking for a real sword, it's made of high carbon steel (the higher the number, the stronger it is. 700+ is fine, I think.)The most common materials used for making a Slinky are metal and plastic. However, there are many materials that can be used as long as they get cut into that spiral shape.
no, the type of metal used is platinum which is unfavorable to metal or magnet.
Via is used for connecting successive metal layers like metal 1 to metal 3 etc, whereas contact is used to connect the poly-silicon to the metal 1 for external pin connections
The metal wires expand in the heat - making them sag.
silllcon
damascus steel
Cutlery after 'cutlers' who made metal swords and daggers
Bronze, Iron and every other known metal of the time it was used
Heavy metal!!
copper metal is ussualy used for making pipes
metal items such as horse shoes, swords, armour, helmets, gates, fences, you name it, if it could be made out of metal a blacksmith could make it although im sure each smith had their own speciality at making cocks
The metal is Tungsten.
Mostly "COPPER" is used in making wires
In the present wording your question makes no sense. Assuming that you mean something like: 'why did the ancient peoples make metal swords", the answer is that almost until the 21st century, metal was the hardest and most durable metal for any weaponry: much harder than bronze that was used for weapons before metal came into use.
Metal
the discovery of metal was an event of great importance. copper is not difficult to smelt. so the early artisans found very useful for making axes, chisels and swords. they also used copper for making rings and other ornaments. secondly, with the help of stronger tools made of metal, man could cut down the crops and trees in a much better way.
Tin