Description

all thermosetting materials end in this suffix
the type of flow for liquids and air
a smart material that changes colour in responce to light
lightweight composite material
a heat treatment that adds a protective layer around the material
an alternative name for the ceramic 'borosilicate glass'
the ability for a material to return back to its original shape after being distorted
the units for pressure
a system that used water
a lightweight material that forms a layer when reacted with oxygen
an alloy of the materials Cu and Sn
a hardening process that requires aging to increase strength
glass-reinforces plastic
annealing increases
rapid cooling in water, brine or oil
one property of ferrous materials that non ferrous materials don't have
the electrons in metals are what to allow them to conduct heat and electricity
what type of system to do with magnets its only active when electricity is passed through
something wrapped around a core, more increases strength
force= ? + current + length of wire
a system that stores power when powered
the units of resistance
distributes electrical charge through two terminals
highest and lowest voltage on a graph
analogue signals are what type of wave
signal that can be replicated perfectly
number of values in a analogue signal
1 or 0 in a digital signal
energy stored in raised objects
9.81
stored energy streched
doesn't have delocalised electrons to conduct heat or electricity
hot liquids and gases rise while colder ones fall
behaves like light rays/waves
elongation/original length
ability to conduct heat
ability to conduct electricity
maximum stress before deforming
reaction with oxygen or water

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