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What is the dominant color of an object known as?
What is the dominant color of an object known as?
What is the term for the gray scale in colors?
What is the term for the gray scale in colors?
Which physical property is based on the laws of optics?
Which physical property is based on the laws of optics?
What determines the dominant color of an object?
What determines the dominant color of an object?
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What do lighter shades have in terms of value?
What do lighter shades have in terms of value?
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What determines the dominant color of an object?
What determines the dominant color of an object?
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What is the term for the gray scale in colors?
What is the term for the gray scale in colors?
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Which physical property is based on the laws of optics?
Which physical property is based on the laws of optics?
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What do lighter shades have in terms of value?
What do lighter shades have in terms of value?
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Which property is also known as the gray scale in colors?
Which property is also known as the gray scale in colors?
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Study Notes
Introduction to Dental Materials
- The science of dental materials studies the mechanical, physical, biological, and chemical properties of materials used in dentistry.
- It emphasizes the correlation between materials and both clinical and non-clinical aspects.
Importance of Dental Materials Study
- Studying dental materials enables dentists to understand the behavior of materials and use them to their best advantage.
Physical Properties
- A physical property is a measurable parameter that describes the state of a physical system.
- Physical properties determine how materials respond to their environment.
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Description
This quiz covers the fundamental concepts of dental materials, including the study of mechanical, physical, biological, and chemical properties of materials used in dentistry. The emphasis is on understanding the correlation between these materials and their clinical and non-clinical aspects.