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Exac: materials Questions with Correct Answers
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material selection properties-what are the requirement for the most suitable structural material? Correct Answer-the structural material that combine stiffness and elasticity are considered the most suitable material. 
 
material selection properties-elasticity? Correct Answer-The ability of a material to bounce back after being disturbed 
 - the ability of the body to deform under stress, bend, stretch and compress when the external forces are applied and return to its original shapes when the ...
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Dental Materials Clinical Applications for Dental Assistants and Dental Hygienists 3rd Edition By W. Stephan Eakle -Test Bank
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Chapter 01: Introduction to Dental Materials 
 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
 
	1.	Until 1970, which of the following groups of dental auxiliaries were allowed to perform intraoral functions in all states? 
1. Dental hygienists 
2. Registered dental assistants 
3. Certified dental assistants 
4. On-the-job trained dental assistants 
a.	1, 2, 3, 4 
b.	1, 2, 3 
c.	1, 2 
d.	1 
 
 
ANS:	D 
Until 1970, only the dental hygienist was allowed to perform intraoral functions in all states. Although laws vary ...
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What does "elastic deformation" refer to in material science? 
- The permanent change in shape after the load is removed. 
- The temporary change in shape that returns to the original form after the load is removed. 
- The change in color of the material when stressed. 
- The change in temperature of the material under load. 
 
Which type of stress analysis would you use to examine how a material behaves under cyclic ...
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EPRI EF Nuclear Power Plant Materials Certification Latest Update Graded A+
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EPRI EF Nuclear Power Plant Materials Certification Latest Update Graded A+ Brittleness The opposite of ductility. Brittle metals exhibit a small percentage of elongation under stress before failure. 
Cold Shut A defect produced during casting, causing an area in the metal where two portions of the metal in either a molten or plastic condition have come together but have failed to unite, fuse, or blend into a solid mass. 
Conductivity The property of conducting heat or electric current. 
Crack l...
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MATSE 259 Exam 1 PSU Questions and Answers | Latest Version | 2024/2025 | Graded A+
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MATSE 259 Exam 1 PSU Questions and 
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How does strain relate to deformation in materials? 
 
Strain is the measure of deformation representing the change in length relative to the original 
length. 
 
What is yield strength? 
Yield strength is the stress at which a material begins to deform plastically. 
 
Why is Young's modulus important in materials science? 
Young's modulus measures a material’s stiffness, or resistance to elastic d...
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MATSE 259 Exam 1 PSU With Complete Solutions
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MATSE 259 Exam 1 PSU With Complete Solutions 
Elastic Modulus (e) 
measure of stiffness, or a material's resistance to elastic deformation ... slope of elastic portion of stress-strain curve 
 
 
 
Crystalline Materials 
small group of atoms that are repeated by translation to form 3-D arrangements 
 
 
 
Antisotropic 
properties that vary with direction. Ex: E(edge) isn't equal to E(diagonal) 
 
 
 
Polycrystal 
properties that may or may not vary with direction 
 
 
 
Isotropic 
the grains a...
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MMET 206 Test 1 Questions and Answers | Latest Update | 2024/2025 | 100% Verified
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MMET 206 Test 1 Questions and 
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What is the significance of the grain structure in metals? 
The grain structure in metals is significant because it affects mechanical properties such as 
strength, toughness, and ductility; finer grains often result in stronger materials. 
 
How do impurities affect the properties of metals? 
Impurities can alter the properties of metals by introducing defects in the crystal lattice, 
which can lead to decr...
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MATSE 259 Exam 1 With Complete Solutions
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MATSE 259 Exam 1 With Complete Solutions 
Hooke's Law 
σ = Eε 
 
σ: engineering stress 
ε: engineering strain 
E: modulus of elasticity 
 
 
Elastic Elongation and Strain 
v = -εx/εz = -εy/εz 
 
applied tensile stress, elastic elongation and accompanying strain 
 
 
Tensile Strength 
(MPa or psi) 
-Stress at max of stress-strain curve 
-Max stress that can be sustained by a structure in tension 
 
 
Toughness 
-Ability of material to absorb energy up to a fracture 
-Area under stress-st...
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MAE 1351 Exam 1 Latest Update | 2024/2025 | Graded A+
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MAE 1351 Exam 1 Latest Update | 
 
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What does the term "mechanical advantage" mean? 
Mechanical advantage refers to the ratio of the output force produced by a machine to the 
input force applied, indicating how effectively a machine amplifies force. 
 
Define stress in materials science. 
 
Stress is defined as the internal resistance offered by a material to deformation, calculated as 
force per unit area, typically expressed in pascals (Pa). 
 
What is strain? 
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Lab Practical - MMET 207 - Metallic Materials - Texas A&M University - TAMU - Dr. Amir Saeidi | Latest Version | 2024/2205 | Rated A+
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Lab Practical - MMET 207 - Metallic 
Materials - Texas A&M University - TAMU 
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What is the primary purpose of annealing metallic materials? 
Annealing is used to relieve internal stresses, improve ductility, and refine the grain structure 
of metals. 
 
What is the significance of the yield strength in metallic materials? 
Yield strength indicates the maximum stress a material can withstand without permanent 
deformation, crucial for...
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