The Densities of Nickel-Cobalt Alloys
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Detailed measurements have been made on the densities of nickel-cobalt alloys. The density ρ (in g/cm^3) versus composition C (in weight percent cobalt) relationships for the γ-phase and ε-phase alloys are linear and expressed by the following two equations : ρ=(8.912-0.00081C)±0.022, for C≦68% Co, andρ=(8.952-0.00100C)±0.022, for C≧78% Co. The data indicate that the two-phase range of the alloys extends approximately from 68 to 78 percent cobalt at ordinary temperatures.
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