Chapter 4: Material Properties
Across
- 1. ease with which a material can be cut
- 5. withstanding pressing or squeezing together
- 7. ability to withstand rotational shear
- 11. chemical reaction between a material & oxygen
- 14. part can be deformed but then go back to its original length
- 17. material is deformed into a new useful shape
- 18. ability of a material to bend, stretch, or distort before breaking
- 19. ability to withstand a sliding past type of action
- 20. when a metal becomes harder it also can break easy because it is this
Down
- 2. pulling apart strength
- 3. slow plastic flow process that makes a part longer over time
- 4. ability of a material to be fabricated & welded
- 6. the ability to resist stress
- 8. bending strength
- 9. a slow deterioration process involving oxidation
- 10. the ability of electricity to flow through a metal
- 12. electricity is not able to flow through the material
- 13. ability of a material to withstand wearing away of important material
- 15. when a part becomes permanently deformed it's said to be this
- 16. amount of effort attempting to fracture an item