Metals
Metals are composed of one or more metallic elements, such as iron, aluminum, copper, titanium, gold, and nickel, and also often nonmetallic elements such as carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen. The…
Metals are composed of one or more metallic elements, such as iron, aluminum, copper, titanium, gold, and nickel, and also often nonmetallic elements such as carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen. The…
Fundamentally, there are six different categories of properties important to solid materials 1. Mechanical Properties. Relates material deformation to an applied load or force; examples include elastic modulus and strength.…
The two foremost disciplinary fields responsible for material advancements are Material Science and Material Engineering. Why do we even study materials? Well, it is inevitable that in the career of…