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- Bimetal refers to an object that is composed of two separate metals joined together. Instead of being a mixture of two or more metals, like alloys, bimetallic...
- Harvard. ISBN 0-674-65461-7. The Bimetallic Standard, a series of pages on bimetalism from Micheloud & cie. Speeches before the 51st Congress (1889–1891) regarding...
- A bimetallic strip or bimetal strip is a strip that consists of two strips of different metals which expand at different rates as they are heated. They...
- Limping bimetallism was a monetary system in the United States that was partially dependent on silver but primarily dependent on gold. It was developed...
- relatively quiet on the issue of silver versus gold, often deferring to bimetalism, Senate Democrats in January 1891 voted for free coinage of silver. Furious...
- features a hardened (sub-caliber) steel penetrator core, enclosed by a bimetal jacket. The space between the core and jacket is filled with polyethylene...
- 1908 Silver Party 1893–1902 Bimetalism Merged into: Democratic Party 1892 1902 Silver Republican Party 1897–1900 Bimetalism Merged into: Republican Party...
- displacement or acceleration. This mode can also be used for energy harvesting. A bimetal could be regarded as a thermally activated bimorph. The first theory about...
- notable being the Tractors and Farm Equipment Limited, Simpsons & Company, Bimetal Bearings, India Pistons, T. Stanes & Co, Amco Batteries, Higginbotham's...
- Principia Press, Inc. Retrieved February 13, 2014. Lee, Alfred E. (1886). "Bimetalism in the United States". Political Science Quarterly. 1 (3): 386–399. doi:10...