Submitted by georgecoffey t3_11e0lhk in explainlikeimfive
Is there an actual tangible, testable "thing" that differentiates the two? Given that "cast iron" has more carbon than steel, and "wrought iron" has less, what actually is it? Ductility? Why would a 5 year old know the term "ductility" but maybe they do!
BingDongPiW t1_jabxas2 wrote
Think of steel as a mud pie. The iron is the dirt and the carbon is the water. Too much dirt and it won’t clump together, too much water and it will fall apart but if you can get the mixture just right it will be able hold its shape much much better than either of the other two scenarios
Edit: it will be easier to fall apart on either side without the precise ratio