When a substance changes but NO new substance is formed Has a definite volume and shape, particles slide past each other and take the shape of the container plastic milk jug temporary shape change plywood Who studies the chemical and mechanical properties and structure of different man-made and natural materials to permanently deform a material mass is neither created nor destroyed process where one or more substances are altered into a new and different substances Made of protons,electrons and neutrons materials that are made of two or more basic materials fiberglass Has definite shape and volume and particles are very close together Pros: Durable & strong Electrical & thermal insulator Non-reactive Cons: Brittle viscosity can change when under force to either more liquid or more solid measure of the resistance of a fluid to deformation under stress Gases with electric charge. Examples: lightning, nebulas commonly used as a material because they are light, tough, long-lasting, recyclable, easy to form into shapes, cheap Ways to prevent corroding of this material: keep dry paint use stainless steel silly putty We live in this “Age” materials are strong/flexible/cheap digesting a cheeseburger Pros: Electrical & thermal conductivity Malleable Cons: Corrosive Fatigue Made of atoms that are held together by chemical bonds proteins, hair, nails No definite shape or volume, particles move very quickly When a substance changes but NO new substance is formed Has a definite volume and shape, particles slide past each other and take the shape of the container plastic milk jug temporary shape change plywood Who studies the chemical and mechanical properties and structure of different man-made and natural materials to permanently deform a material mass is neither created nor destroyed process where one or more substances are altered into a new and different substances Made of protons,electrons and neutrons materials that are made of two or more basic materials fiberglass Has definite shape and volume and particles are very close together Pros: Durable & strong Electrical & thermal insulator Non-reactive Cons: Brittle viscosity can change when under force to either more liquid or more solid measure of the resistance of a fluid to deformation under stress Gases with electric charge. Examples: lightning, nebulas commonly used as a material because they are light, tough, long-lasting, recyclable, easy to form into shapes, cheap Ways to prevent corroding of this material: keep dry paint use stainless steel silly putty We live in this “Age” materials are strong/flexible/cheap digesting a cheeseburger Pros: Electrical & thermal conductivity Malleable Cons: Corrosive Fatigue Made of atoms that are held together by chemical bonds proteins, hair, nails No definite shape or volume, particles move very quickly
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When a substance
changes but NO new substance is formed
Has a definite volume and shape, particles slide past each other and take the shape of the container
plastic milk jug
temporary shape change
plywood
Who studies the chemical and mechanical properties and structure of different man-made and natural materials
to permanently deform a material
mass is neither created nor destroyed
process where one or more substances are altered into a new and different substances
Made of protons,electrons and neutrons
materials that are made of two or more basic materials
fiberglass
Has definite shape and volume and particles are very close together
Pros:
Durable & strong
Electrical & thermal insulator
Non-reactive
Cons:
Brittle
viscosity can change when under force to either more liquid or more solid
measure of the resistance of a fluid to deformation under stress
Gases with electric charge. Examples:
lightning, nebulas
commonly used as a material because they are light, tough, long-lasting, recyclable, easy to form into shapes, cheap
Ways to prevent corroding of this material: keep dry paint use stainless steel
silly putty
We live in this “Age” materials are strong/flexible/cheap
digesting a cheeseburger
Pros:
Electrical & thermal conductivity
Malleable
Cons:
Corrosive
Fatigue
Made of atoms that are held together by chemical bonds
proteins, hair, nails
No definite shape or volume, particles move very quickly