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... material a balancing force is set up within the material , and this internally acting force is termed a stress . The stress acting upon a material is defined as the force exerted per unit area . For a force of 10 newton acting on a ...
... material a balancing force is set up within the material , and this internally acting force is termed a stress . The stress acting upon a material is defined as the force exerted per unit area . For a force of 10 newton acting on a ...
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... material will be magnetised in the opposite direction until saturation is reached at A ' . Reducing the magnetising field from A ' and then increasing it in the positive direction will complete the magnetisation , or B - H , curve . For ...
... material will be magnetised in the opposite direction until saturation is reached at A ' . Reducing the magnetising field from A ' and then increasing it in the positive direction will complete the magnetisation , or B - H , curve . For ...
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... material . The internal friction of a material is a function of the degree of crystallinity and the nature of the interatomic bonds within the substance , but it is also greatly affected by the presence of discontinuities within the ...
... material . The internal friction of a material is a function of the degree of crystallinity and the nature of the interatomic bonds within the substance , but it is also greatly affected by the presence of discontinuities within the ...
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The Materials of Engineering | 1 |
Atomic Structure and Bonding | 11 |
Influence of Bond Type on Structure and Properties | 35 |
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