Materials and their applications - Material properties
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- Created on: 06-12-18 09:29
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Clues
- Allows the flow of electrical current through the material. A good conductor give very little resistance to the flow of charge. (10, 9)
- Allows the transfer of heat energy through the material. A material with high thermal conductivity allows the transfer of heat to occur quickly across the material. (7, 9)
- Does not allow the flow of electricity through the material. (10, 9)
- Physical properties are associated with the actual make up or structure of the material. (8, 10)
- Prevents the transfer of heat through the material. (7, 9)
- The ability to resist forces that may bend the material. (7, 8)
- The ability to resist stretching or pulling force (tension). (7, 8)
- The ability to withstand being crushed or shortened by pushing forces (compression). (11, 8)
- The ability to withstand twisting forces from applied torque or torsion. (9, 8)
- The increase in material volume in response to a heat input. (7, 9)
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