ME212 0.0 / 5 ? Automotive EngineeringMechanical propetiesUniversityNone Created by: lauramcsheaCreated on: 20-11-17 13:19 29847103156 Across 1. Ratio of pressure to volumetric compression (GPa) (4, 7) 4. Maximum tensile stress of a material can withstand before failure (MPa) (7, 8) 5. Ability of an object to bend or deform in response to an applied force; pliability; complementary to stiffness (10) 6. Ability of an object to resist deformation in response to an applied force; rigidity; complementary to flexibility (9) 7. Ability to withstand surface indentation and scratching (e.g. Brinnell hardness number) (8) 10. Ability of a material to absorb energy (or withstand shock) and plastically deform without fracturing (or rupturing); a material's resistance to fracture when stressed; combination of strength and plasticity (9) Down 2. Ratio of linear stress to linear strain (MPa) (6, 7) 3. Ability of a material to deform under tensile load (% elongation) (9) 8. Maximum stress a material can withstand under repeated loading (MPa) (7, 5) 9. The slow and gradual deformation of an object with respect to time (5)
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