Another physics homework stuck pointCould you show me how to do it? Thanks! While taking photographs in Death Valley on a day when the temperature is 50.0°C, Bill Hiker finds that a certain voltage applied to a aluminum wire produces a current of 1.000 ABill then travels to Antarctica and applies the same voltage to the same wireWhat current does he register there if the temperature is -88.0°C? Assume that no change occurs in the wire's shape and size(in A)
You could, but I don't recommend itAluminum siding is pretty close to a no-maintenance materialAdd paint to it and you're going to have to paint it again in the futureConsider adding spray-on car wax, and apply it with a hose-end siphon-feed sprayerThat should bring back some of the original clarity to the color.
Yes, you can paint aluminum sidingI painted an entire single wide trailer once with exterior paint and it turned out very nice.
pressure washing is a great idea but don't stand too close i would let it dry and primer it first some the paint would last longer.stay on surface relax vote for a best answer.
Some much disinfo hereI know it's a shock, but people who work do it to make a living, and they need to be paid$4,000 is not unreasonable to expect for a contractor to clean and put good paint on an average sized houseCare has to be taken not to dent the siding working on itThat take effort that takes longer, and there is still a liability if damage occurs by accidentOnly 8 inch white siding is available since most is obsolete, and nearly impossible to match in sizeI knew some painters so the labor was free Gee, I wish I knew doctors, lawyers, bankers, dentists, I could hustle them and save a bunchVinyl siding is noisy in the wind? Is it installed properly, or attached to the spokes on your bike? Good vinyl siding does not fadeMost vinyl sidings are very durable, don't fade, and don't dent easilyWhich is why people switched to vinyl over aluminum.
Aluminum temp coef of resistance is 0.004308 ΔR 0.004308 x 138C 0.594504 pick a voltage of 1 volt, then Rhot 1 ohm, and R cold would be 1 x 0.594504 0.595 ohms1 volt and 0.595 ohms gives us 1.68 amps.