MATSE LE 1 MODULE 1-3.2 Exam-Questions and Answers 100%
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MATERIALS - ✔✔solid matter which is useful or can be potentially useful to society
STRUCTURE - ✔✔relates to the arrangement of the internal components of a material
PROPERTY - ✔✔a material trait expressed in terms of the kind and magnitude of response
to a specific imposed stimulus
PROPERTY - ✔✔generally independent of size and shape
PROCESSING & SYNTHESIS - ✔✔Method by which a material is manufactured
PERFORMANCE - ✔✔the ability of a material to conform to its intended purpose
CHARACTERIZATION - ✔✔the range of processes/techniques by which a material's
structure, properties and performance can be probed and measured
CHARACTERIZATION - ✔✔could also refer to Testing Techniques
CHARACTERIZATION - ✔✔this is how we interact with the material to bring out
information about its structure, properties or performance
Materials Science - ✔✔involves investigating the relationships that exist between the
structure and properties of materials
Materials Science - ✔✔a scientific discipline which is primarily concerned with the search for
basic knowledge about the internal structure,
properties and processing of materials
, Materials Engineering - ✔✔designing or engineering the structure of materials to produce a
pre-determined set of properties
Materials Engineering - ✔✔engineering discipline which is primarily concerned with the use
of fundamental and applied knowledge of materials so that they can be converted into
products needed or desired by society
Materials Science and Engineering (MSE) - ✔✔involves investigating why materials behave
the way that they do, as well as how materials are made and how they can be improved
Materials Science and Engineering (MSE) - ✔✔an interdisciplinary field which combines
chemistry, physics and engineering to study, utilize, and improve on materials for the
benefit of society and the environment
Mechanical Property - ✔✔relates deformation (response) to an applied load or force
(stimulus)
Mechanical Property - ✔✔Asks the question: Is the material hard or soft? strong or weak?
SOLID - ✔✔regular ordered structure; maintains size and shape
LIQUID - ✔✔remains closed but no longer ordered; takes the shape of the container
GAS - ✔✔widely separated, moves independently of one another; fills the available volume
of the container
Liquid crystals (LCD) and Ferrofluids - ✔✔examples of non-solids that are studied in MSE
Carbon nanotube - ✔✔a nanomaterial with a hexagonal shape rolled up into a tube
Carbon nanotube - ✔✔its diameter in a nanometer scale
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