Across
- 5. :are commonly referred to as plastics or rubber, and are broken into two categories: thermoplastics and thermoset plastics
- 6. :the material's resistance to permanent indentation.
- 8. :the material's ability to return to its near original shape after a stress has been applied and removed.
- 9. :_____ Strength- measures the material's resistance to various types of rapidly changing stresses.
- 10. :elements, compounds, or alloys that account for roughly two-thirds of all materials.
- 11. :when a material breaks or shatters with the application of tensile stress.
- 13. :Electrical_____- the measure of how well the material resists the movement of an electrical charge.
- 14. :_____ Strength- measures the material's resistance to being squeezed.
- 16. :the material's ability to stretch, bend, or twist without breaking.
Down
- 1. :_____ Strength- measures the material's resistance to being pulled apart.
- 2. :_____ Permeability- the ability of the material to become magnetized.
- 3. :any combination(s) of two or more distinct materials, in which those materials maintain their original properties.
- 4. :_____ Conductivity- the measure of how well the material accommodates the movement of an electrical charge.
- 7. :inorganic and nonmetallic materials formed from powdered materials through the application of heat.
- 12. :_____ Conductivity- the property of a material to transfer heat.
- 15. :Thermal _____- how much a material expands as heat is increased.
