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  2. 2024 aluminium alloy - Wikipedia

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    2024 aluminium alloy's composition roughly includes 4.3–4.5% copper, 0.5–0.6% manganese, 1.3–1.5% magnesium and less than half a percent of silicon, zinc, nickel, chromium, lead and bismuth. Chemical composition

  3. Raspberry Pi - Wikipedia

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    The RTC chip needs a battery, which can be purchased, but it saves a Pi user the cost of the chip. Unlike the Pi 4, it was released with either 4 or 8 GB of RAM. The 4 GB model costs US$60 and the 8 GB model costs US$80. An important thing to note is that it lacks a 3.5 mm audio/video jack.

  4. Titanium - Wikipedia

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    Titanium tetrachloride (titanium(IV) chloride, TiCl 4 [48]) is a colorless volatile liquid (commercial samples are yellowish) that, in air, hydrolyzes with spectacular emission of white clouds. Via the Kroll process, TiCl 4 is used in the conversion of titanium ores to titanium metal.

  5. Area codes 732 and 848 - Wikipedia

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    [2] Despite the division into two numbering plan areas, all calls within the state of New Jersey were dialed without area codes until July 21, 1963. [3] [4] [5] This configuration of two area code in New Jersey remained in place for c. 35 years, until 1991, when the 201 numbering plan area was further divided to create area code 908 in its ...

  6. Aeropuerto T4 (Madrid Metro) - Wikipedia

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    Aeropuerto T4 ([aeɾoˈpweɾto te ˈkwatɾo], "Airport Terminal 4") is a station on Line 8 of Madrid Metro and Lines C-1 and C-10 of Cercanías Madrid on the lower level of the new terminal T4 of Madrid-Barajas Airport.

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  8. Degree (temperature) - Wikipedia

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    The term degree is used in several scales of temperature, with the notable exception of kelvin, primary unit of temperature for engineering and the physical sciences.The degree symbol ° is usually used, followed by the initial letter of the unit; for example, "°C" for degree Celsius.

  9. Newton's law of cooling - Wikipedia

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    When stated in terms of temperature differences, Newton's law (with several further simplifying assumptions, such as a low Biot number and a temperature-independent heat capacity) results in a simple differential equation expressing temperature-difference as a function of time. The solution to that equation describes an exponential decrease of ...