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Materials: How they behave under load

This program looks at the kinds of forces that structural materials are subjected to, how materials behave under load and their suitability for particular uses. Includes discussion on Using materials in structures, Forces in action, Translational and rotational forces, Cantilevers, Stable equilibrium and free-body diagrams, Materials and their properties, Different forms of carbon, Measuring the properties of materials, Stress/strain graphs, Young?s modulus, Brittle vs. ductile, Composites: reinforced concrete and carbon fiber, Types of bonding and Materials and nanotechnology.

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Product Code MATEHO
Formats DVD
Duration 43 minutes
Captions No
Recommended Year Level 10–College
Year 2008
Producer Rod Rees
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Subjects Professional Development
Science

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