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AQA A-Level Design & Technology Paper 1 Unit 1 Material Applications Revision Book Questio, Exams of Nursing

A comprehensive list of mechanical and physical properties of materials, including compressive strength, tensile strength, bending strength, shear strength, torsional strength, hardness, toughness, plasticity, ductility, malleability, elasticity, thermal expansion, opacity, translucency, transparency, density, fusibility, magnetism, and corrosion/degradation resistance. It also explains the difference between mechanical and physical properties. useful for students studying design and technology, engineering, and materials science.

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Download AQA A-Level Design & Technology Paper 1 Unit 1 Material Applications Revision Book Questio and more Exams Nursing in PDF only on Docsity! AQA A-Level Design & Technology Paper 1 Unit 1 Material Applications Revision Book Question And Answers 2024 Two Categories of Material Properties - Correct Answer Mechanical and Physical Mechanical Properties - Correct Answer How a material reacts to an external force. Physical Properties - Correct Answer The actual make-up or structure of the material. Mechanical Properties of Materials - Correct Answer Compressive Strength Tensile Strength Bending Strength Shear Strength Torsional Strength Hardness Toughness Plasticity Ductility Malleability Elasticity AQA A-Level Design & Technology Paper 1 Unit 1 Material Applications Revision Book Question And Answers 2024 Compressive Strength - Correct Answer The ability to withstand being crushed or shortened by pushing forces (compression). Tensile Strength - Correct Answer The ability to resist stretching or pulling forces (tension). Bending Strength - Correct Answer The ability to resist forces that may bend the material. Shear Strength - Correct Answer The ability to resist sliding forces that may bend the material. Torsional Strength - Correct Answer The ability to withstand twisting forces from applied torque or torsion. Hardness - Correct Answer the ability to resist abrasive wear such as scratching, surface indentation or cutting. Toughness - Correct Answer The ability to absorb impact force without fracture. AQA A-Level Design & Technology Paper 1 Unit 1 Material Applications Revision Book Question And Answers 2024 Thermal Expansion - Correct Answer The increase in material volume in response to a heat input. Opaque - Correct Answer Prevents light from travelling through. Translucent - Correct Answer Allows light through but diffuses the light so that objects appear blurred. Frosted glass is an example of this. Transparent - Correct Answer Allow light to pass through easily which means you can see clearly through the material. Density - Correct Answer The mass of the material in a standard volume of space. Fusibility - Correct Answer The ability of the material to be fused or converted from a solid to a liquid or molten state, usually by heat. Magnetism - Correct Answer The natural force between objects that causes the material to attract iron or steel. AQA A-Level Design & Technology Paper 1 Unit 1 Material Applications Revision Book Question And Answers 2024 Corrosion/degradation resistance - Correct Answer The ability of the material to withstand environmental attack and decay.
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