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Russian submarine Kursk (K-141) and Stainless steel

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Difference between Russian submarine Kursk (K-141) and Stainless steel

Russian submarine Kursk (K-141) vs. Stainless steel

K-141 Kursk (Атомная Подводная Лодка «Курск» (АПЛ «Курск»)., transl., meaning "Nuclear-powered submarine Kursk") was an Oscar II-class nuclear-powered cruise-missile submarine of the Russian Navy. In metallurgy, stainless steel, also known as inox steel or inox from French inoxydable (inoxidizable), is a steel alloy with a minimum of 10.5% chromium content by mass.

Similarities between Russian submarine Kursk (K-141) and Stainless steel

Russian submarine Kursk (K-141) and Stainless steel have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Chromium.

Chromium

Chromium is a chemical element with symbol Cr and atomic number 24.

Chromium and Russian submarine Kursk (K-141) · Chromium and Stainless steel · See more »

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Russian submarine Kursk (K-141) and Stainless steel Comparison

Russian submarine Kursk (K-141) has 68 relations, while Stainless steel has 184. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 0.40% = 1 / (68 + 184).

References

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