Ref: 120690/2006-09-26
Other Database Pages Exist for this Phrase:
bottle (container for holding liquids)
Cans (Cans is recording studio slang for headphones. In ...)
Alternative Spellings (Synonyms): crushers
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Battery is referring to a device for making or storing electricity chemically. Electricity is a form . . . Read More | |
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(#)The daily puzzle:
What does '*****' mean in the following text?
"A material is ***** if, when subjected to stress, it breaks without significant deformation (strain). ***** materials absorb relatively little energy prior to fracture, even those of high strength. Breaking is often accompanied by a snapping sound. ***** materials include most ceramics and glasses (which do not deform plastically) and some polymers, such as PMMA and polystyrene. Many steels become ***** at low temperatures (see ductile-***** transition temperature), depending on their composition and processing."
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