Materials Technology

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