Science of MaterialsExamines the evolution of this new scientific discipline. Deals with selected solid (engineering) materials while also describing asbestos, asphalt, natural gas, cellulose, wood, reeds, lignin, paper, liquid crystals, spinels, coal tar, and coal gas and petroleum. Considers such recent materials as glassy metals, sialons, and composite materials. Examines all important classes of properties of materials; fundamentals or molecular-level considerations; testing; and devices such as lasers, masers, computer memory chips, and several types of nuclear reactors. Plus, material that normally occur as liquids or gases are treated with the same attention as solids, and properties of materials are determined by their structures and interactions, stressing their common features. |
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... Applied Physics and of the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry concerning symbols and terminol- ogy have been followed . We do not have enough letters in Latin and Greek alphabets together for all physical quantities , but ...
... Applied Physics and of the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry concerning symbols and terminol- ogy have been followed . We do not have enough letters in Latin and Greek alphabets together for all physical quantities , but ...
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... applied across the plates , one of the plates attains a charge of + q , while the other -q . That is , there is a displacement of charge from one plate to the other . The charge q turns out to be directly proportional to the applied ...
... applied across the plates , one of the plates attains a charge of + q , while the other -q . That is , there is a displacement of charge from one plate to the other . The charge q turns out to be directly proportional to the applied ...
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... applied field . The susceptibility Xm is negative and of the order of 10-5 . This effect is called diamagnetism and materials which exhibit only this type of behavior are called diamagnetic . In general , organic materials belong here ...
... applied field . The susceptibility Xm is negative and of the order of 10-5 . This effect is called diamagnetism and materials which exhibit only this type of behavior are called diamagnetic . In general , organic materials belong here ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Metals and Alloys | 3 |
Mathematical Prelude | 9 |
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