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Jon MackeyMechanical Engineering University of AkronMaterials Science and Engineering Case Western Reserve UniversityFred DynysNASA Glenn Research CenterNASA Cooperative

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Jon MackeyMechanical Engineering University of AkronMaterials Science and Engineering Case Western Reserve UniversityFred DynysNASA Glenn Research CenterNASA Cooperative Agreement NNX08AB43ANASAUS. Material:. Origin: sustainable or non-sustainable . Properties:. Describe two properties of this material. .(Strength, flexibility, absorbency). Characteristics:. Describe three characteristics of this material. . (2.2)PHYSICAL PROPERTY. A physical property is any characteristic of a material that can be observed or measured without changing the composition of the substances in the material. . Viscosity, conductivity, malleability, hardness, melting point, boiling point, and density are examples of physical properties.. 2. Te. 3. films. Jesse Maassen and Mark . Lundstrom. Network for Computational Nanotechnology,. Electrical and Computer Engineering,. Purdue University,. West Lafayette, IN USA. Thermoelectric meeting, October 2, 2012. Buffalo Bill’s Ranch, North Platte, Nebraska. Greg Kelly, Hanford High School, Richland, Washington. Photo by Vickie Kelly, 1999. A Classic Problem. You have 40 feet of fence to enclose a rectangular garden along the side of a barn. What is the maximum area that you can enclose?. Practice: 1-7. Quick Quiz. Which of the following are two-place predicates? Below, Smother, Sleep, Come, Annihilate, Vanish, Afraid (of).. Use these terms correctly to fill in the blanks: Referent, Extension, Prototype .. What are materials made from?. Every material is a chemical or mixture of chemicals, including:. Ceramics, for bricks, wall tiles and plates. Metals, for vehicles, high-rise buildings, and jewellery. Practice: 1-7. Quick Quiz. Which of the following are two-place predicates? Below, Smother, Sleep, Come, Annihilate, Vanish, Afraid (of).. Use these terms correctly to fill in the blanks: Referent, Extension, Prototype .. a . Landauer. approach. Jesse Maassen and Mark . Lundstrom. Network for Computational Nanotechnology,. Electrical and Computer Engineering,. Purdue University,. West Lafayette, IN USA. DARPA-TI meeting, April 25, 2012. Jon MackeyMechanical Engineering, University of AkronMaterials Science and Engineering, Case Western Reserve UniversityFred DynysNASA Glenn Research CenterNASA Cooperative Agreement: NNX08AB43ANASA/US Jon MackeyMechanical Engineering University of AkronMaterials Science and Engineering Case Western Reserve UniversityFred DynysNASA Glenn Research CenterNASA Cooperative Agreement NNX08AB43ANASA/USRA Jon MackeyMechanical Engineering University of AkronMaterials Science and Engineering Case Western Reserve UniversityFred DynysNASA Glenn Research CenterNASA Cooperative Agreement NNX08AB43ANASA/USRA MATERIAL SCIENCE & METALLURGY. What is material science? What is metallurgy? Why this subject is studied? . Brief classification of engineering materials. Important properties of each category of engineering materials. Monil Salot. Syllabus Unit 1. Philosophy of material selection, motivation for selection, relationship to available resources, concept of resource base, Criteria for selection of engineering materials – service requirements, ease of manufacturing, availability of materials and cost effectiveness.. States of matter. Matter. - the substance all things are made from can exist in 3 states.. Name three gases. Name three liquids. Name three solids. Can mater change its state? . If so how?. . Forces.

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