Now, the metal used in "light weight" tennis rackets are titanium. Titanium (if you dunno) is a light weight metal which is really strong.
it really depends on who its made from...nano graphite titanium magnesium those are some of the things that badminton rackets are made from
no difference, except price.
Plants do not have a known biological need for titanium, but some plants can accumulate trace amounts of titanium from the soil. Animals do not require titanium for biological functions, but some marine organisms can incorporate titanium into their shells or skeletons.
The difference in price is a lot more than regular dental implants due to the fact the titanium is a lot stronger and last a lot longer. The difference in price is around eighty dollars.
No, titanium does not float on lava. Lava is molten rock, which is much denser than titanium. When titanium comes in contact with lava, it would sink or be engulfed by the molten rock due to the difference in density.
Platinum has a density of 21.090 grams per cubic centimeter. Titanium has a density of 4.507 grams per cubic centimeter.
Unwrought titanium refers to titanium that has not been altered or processed from its original form, such as titanium in the form of ingots or sponge. Wrought titanium, on the other hand, has been processed through various methods such as forging, extrusion, or rolling to improve its mechanical properties and shape it into usable products like sheets, bars, or tubes.
Titanium dioxide (TiO2) has predominantly ionic bonding with a small degree of covalent character due to the difference in electronegativity between titanium and oxygen atoms.
I have a total elbow replacement and have not noticed any difference. However Yes titanium is heavier then bone. However the amount involved hardly matters.
There are two different types of shuttle. You can get plastic or feather. Both are made with a cork head. The flight is either made up from plastic or goose feathers, depending on the type of shuttle.
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