Master the World of Composites
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What is a composite material?

  • A material made of fibers only
  • A material made of two or more materials combined together (correct)
  • A material made of fillers only
  • A material made of only one type of substance
  • What are the common categories of composite materials based on the form of reinforcement?

  • Fibrous composites, particulate composites, and metallic composites
  • Fibrous composites, metallic composites, and filler composites
  • Fibrous composites, metallic composites, and flake composites
  • Fibrous composites, particulate composites, flake composites, and filler composites (correct)
  • What are the advantages of composites as biomaterials?

  • They are toxic and susceptible to corrosion
  • They are not biologically and chemically stable
  • They are not strong enough to withstand physiological loads
  • They offer excellent biocompatibility and are usually non-toxic (correct)
  • What is a composite material?

    <p>A material composed of two or more different materials</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What are the categories of composite materials based on the form of reinforcement?

    <p>All of the above</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What are the advantages of composites as biomaterials?

    <p>They possess a superior strength to weight characteristic</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is a composite material?

    <p>A material composed of two or more different materials on a macroscopic scale</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What are the categories of composite materials based on the form of reinforcement?

    <p>Fibrous, Particles, Flat flakes, and Fillers</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What are the advantages of composites as biomaterials?

    <p>Superior strength to weight characteristic, excellent biocompatibility, non-toxic, biologically and chemically stable, sufficient mechanical integrity and strength, and not susceptible to corrosion</p> Signup and view all the answers

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