Materials Technology
Across
- 3. Related to imaging techniques that use X-rays to inspect materials. (11)
- 5. The weakening of a material due to repeated stress over time. (7)
- 6. A material made by combining two or more different substances to enhance properties. (9)
- 8. The arrangement of parts in an object or system, often referring to buildings. (9)
- 9. A connection between two parts, often in structures or mechanical systems. (5)
- 10. A forceful collision or effect that can cause damage or change. (6)
- 13. Having limits or a definite end; opposite of infinite. (6)
- 15. Causing damage or harm, often referring to material testing methods. (11)
- 18. A material’s resistance to scratching or indentation. (8)
- 19. A type of sound wave with frequencies above human hearing, used in material testing. (10)
Down
- 1. Past tense of “throw”; to propel something through the air. (5)
- 2. A property of some materials that allows them to attract or repel objects with a force field. (8)
- 4. Complete, detailed, and careful, ensuring nothing is missed. (8)
- 6. A hard, brittle material made by heating minerals like clay at high temperatures. (7)
- 7. To make something as effective or functional as possible. (8)
- 11. A type of strength that measures how much a material can be stretched before breaking. (7)
- 12. The state of being strong, whole, and undamaged, often referring to structural safety. (9)
- 14. A structural framework used to support bridges and roofs. (5)
- 16. A force that pushes materials together, reducing their size. (11)
- 17. Moving from one side to another; also means "by way of" or "because of." (7)