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... materials and properties . We call this subject Mate- rials Science . The properties which materials exhibit determine their utility . For a given application , we might require an electrical insulator or an electrical conductor ...
... materials and properties . We call this subject Mate- rials Science . The properties which materials exhibit determine their utility . For a given application , we might require an electrical insulator or an electrical conductor ...
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... materials ; indeed there are such materials as glass fiber reinforced plastics ( GRP ) , tungsten wire reinforced ceramics and boron fiber reinforced epoxy . It is of interest to see how two or more materials can be put together in ...
... materials ; indeed there are such materials as glass fiber reinforced plastics ( GRP ) , tungsten wire reinforced ceramics and boron fiber reinforced epoxy . It is of interest to see how two or more materials can be put together in ...
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... materials expel flux slightly , para- magnetic materials attract flux somewhat , while ferromagnetic materials attract flux strongly . From an engineering viewpoint the last are the most important materials . The behavior of magnetic ...
... materials expel flux slightly , para- magnetic materials attract flux somewhat , while ferromagnetic materials attract flux strongly . From an engineering viewpoint the last are the most important materials . The behavior of magnetic ...
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