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AE 497 Exam 1 Review with Questions and Answers
  • AE 497 Exam 1 Review with Questions and Answers

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  • AE 497 Exam 1 Review with Questions and Answers Where is the yield point? ANSWER When the linear line stops and meets the curve What is the formal name of the modulus that describes the stiffness of materials? ANSWER Young's Modulus Where is the ultimate strength? ANSWER At highest point of curve Where is the stiffness on the black material linear line? ANSWER The stiffness is everywhere on the black line What type of primary bond is made when an atom has a much larger electron...
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ACS Chemistry Final general Chem 1 Review 63 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
  • ACS Chemistry Final general Chem 1 Review 63 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT

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  • ACS Chemistry Final general Chem 1 Review 63 Questions with Verified Answers Density - CORRECT ANSWER mass / volume Conversion from celsius to kelvin - CORRECT ANSWER K = DegC + 273.15 Conversion from DegF to DegC - CORRECT ANSWER DegC = (5/9) (DegF - 32) Conversion from DegC to DegF - CORRECT ANSWER DegF = (9/5)(DegC) + 32 Intensive properties - CORRECT ANSWER Independent of amount of matter examined Extensive propertires - CORRECT ANSWER Dependent of amount of matter examined...
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UCF CHM  Exam 3 Questions With Complete Solutions
  • UCF CHM Exam 3 Questions With Complete Solutions

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  • In the Lewis model - Correct Answer valence electrons are represented as dots, and we draw Lewis electron-dot structures metallic bonding - Correct Answer In the simplest model for metallic bonding—called the electron sea model—all of the atoms in a metal lattice pool their valence electrons. These pooled electrons are no longer localized on a single atom, but delocalized over the entire metal. The positively charged metal atoms are then attracted to the sea of electrons, holding the me...
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ASNT Level 3 Basic Materials & Processes Exam Questions and Answers
  • ASNT Level 3 Basic Materials & Processes Exam Questions and Answers

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  • Fracture is a type of material failure. Of the following which is another type of material failure? - Permanent deformation. Which of the following statements best differentiates between a defect and a discontinuity? - Discontinuities can propagate and become defects. Nondestructive testing is often differentiated from other measurements or inspection techniques in that: - NDT involves indirect tests related to some other quality or characteristic of material. What are the functions of ...
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CHEM133 Week 13 Lesson 6 Quiz (All Correct)
  • CHEM133 Week 13 Lesson 6 Quiz (All Correct)

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  • 1. Question: We discussed the different types of intermolecular forces in this lesson. Which is the strongest in CF2H2 ? 2. Question: Water is such a special molecule with some really unique properties. Why is it so unusual? 3. Question: We discussed the different types of intermolecular forces in this lesson, which can affect the boiling point of a substance. Which of these has the highest boiling point? 4. Question: If you have 2.00 x 103 J of energy, what mass (g) of solid butane (C4H10O) ...
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MTL200 EXAM Questions With Verified Answers
  • MTL200 EXAM Questions With Verified Answers

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  • MTL200 EXAM Questions With Verified Answers Wave Mechanics - answerElectron position is based on probability distribution Bohr Model - answerElectron positon based on discrete paths 3 Additional Bonding types - answerCovalent-ionic, covalent-metallic, metallic-ionic Polymers - answerlarge compound formed from combinations of many monomers They are covalent Metals - answerElements that are good conductors of electric current and heat. They are metallic Ceramics - answerionic/mixed ionic-...
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Final Exam OSHA 10 hour construction program Questions and Answers  Rated A+
  • Final Exam OSHA 10 hour construction program Questions and Answers Rated A+

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  • Final Exam OSHA 10 hour construction program Questions and Answers Rated A+ What are the four main types of electrical injuries Electrocution, electric shock, burns, indirect (e.g., a fall from a ladder) Two of the main differences between the hydraulic rough terrain crane and the crawler lattice boom friction crane are In boom hoist and load line controls The greatest hazards posed by hand tools result in Misuse and improper maintenance In general, head protection should do wh...
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ISyE 415 Exam 1 Questions With 100% Correct Answers.
  • ISyE 415 Exam 1 Questions With 100% Correct Answers.

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  • Dislocations - a defect in the crystalline lattice. Dislocations move within a structure when stress is applied Pinning - inhibits the dislocation from moving within the structure resulting in the metal becoming stronger and more brittle. Precipitates - small atoms that fit within the vacant spaces between base metal atoms Entanglements - grains of a structure becoming stretched out. Created by cold working Tensile strength - A measure of how much stress from pulling, or tension, a materia...
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CHEM133 Week 13 Lesson 6 Quiz
  • CHEM133 Week 13 Lesson 6 Quiz

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  • 1. Question: We discussed the different types of intermolecular forces in this lesson. Which is the strongest in CF2H2 ? 2. Question: Water is such a special molecule with some really unique properties. Why is it so unusual? 3. Question: We discussed the different types of intermolecular forces in this lesson, which can affect the boiling point of a substance. Which of these has the highest boiling point? 4. Question: If you have 2.00 x 103 J of energy, what mass (g) of solid butane (C4H10O) ...
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Chemistry Review-Water properties of water Questions and Answers Graded A+
  • Chemistry Review-Water properties of water Questions and Answers Graded A+

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  • Chemistry Review-Water properties of water Questions and Answers Graded A+ Which statement must be mentioned in explaining why amphipathic molecules line up at a water surface? Polar groups attract one another. Dissolving is best described as mingling of molecules and/or ions. Water is a source of ______________ for chemical reactions in cells. Oxygen and Hydrogen. Which statement is true of water's tensile strength? (a) It results from hydrogen bonding. (b) It helps to pull water through p...
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