Podcast
Questions and Answers
Which term refers to a property of a material that does not depend on the amount of the material?
Which term refers to a property of a material that does not depend on the amount of the material?
- Physical constant
- Material constant
- Intensive property (correct)
- Anisotropy
What is a property having a fixed value for a given material or substance called?
What is a property having a fixed value for a given material or substance called?
- Physical constant
- Anisotropy
- Material constant (correct)
- Extensive property
What term is used for the condition in which material properties vary according to the direction in which they are measured?
What term is used for the condition in which material properties vary according to the direction in which they are measured?
- Heterogeneity
- Homogeneity
- Anisotropy (correct)
- Isotropy
Which type of properties often behave linearly within a given operating range?
Which type of properties often behave linearly within a given operating range?
What may a material property be a function of, in addition to its inherent nature?
What may a material property be a function of, in addition to its inherent nature?
Which term refers to a property of a material that does not depend on the amount of the material?
Which term refers to a property of a material that does not depend on the amount of the material?
What is a property having a fixed value for a given material or substance called?
What is a property having a fixed value for a given material or substance called?
What term is used to describe the condition in which material properties vary according to the direction in which they are measured?
What term is used to describe the condition in which material properties vary according to the direction in which they are measured?
Which type of function can significantly simplify the modeling of materials properties within a given operating range?
Which type of function can significantly simplify the modeling of materials properties within a given operating range?
What may a material property be a function of, leading to variations in its quantitative values?
What may a material property be a function of, leading to variations in its quantitative values?
Flashcards are hidden until you start studying