I am a metalworker, I spend all day every day making things out of mild steel, and I can tell you it is used EVERYWHERE! The brackets that hold up a shelf are made from mild steel. The chassis and body panels of most cars are mild steel. There is literally millions of uses for it. It can be cut, drilled, machined, threaded or tapped, rolled, formed, bent, welded, forged in a mould, folded (to form a weapon or tool), pressed, stamped, spun into wire or cable, magnetised... the list goes on. Take a look at my company website if you want some examples of what can be made from mild steel. The address is WWW.ChichesterEngineering.Co.UK (Note to other viewers of this answer: this is not spamming- My website doesnt sell anything and it contains information that is pertinent to the answering of this question, so please dont delete the link. Many thanks)
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Mild steel is harder than copper as it has a higher hardness level on the Mohs scale. Mild steel is commonly used in construction and manufacturing due to its durability and strength, while copper is known for its excellent electrical conductivity and malleability.
mild steel is heavier
Because hard steel would be brittle and break.
Mild steel
Mild steel, not copper.
During a tensile test of mild steel, the bar is tested until it breaks. It measures how much stress the mild steel can take before it finally breaks under the pressure.