TYPES OF MAGNETIC MATERIALS Paramagnetic materials have a small‚ positive susceptibility to magnetic fields. These materials are slightly attracted by a magnetic field and the material does not retain the magnetic properties when the external field is removed. Paramagnetic properties are due to the presence of some unpaired electrons‚ and from the realignment of the electron paths caused by the external magnetic field. Paramagnetic materials include magnesium‚ molybdenum‚ lithium‚ and tantalum
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| | | Description of Materials | Unit | Unit Cost | 1. FOUNDATION‚ CONCRETE COLUMNS‚ BEAMS AND CONCRETE HOLLOW BLOCKS WALLS | | | Portland Cement | BAG | 212.00 | Sand (S-1) | CU.M. | 3200.00 | Gravel or Crushed Stones (G-1) | CU.M. | 600.00 | Earth Fill | CU.M. | 2700.00 | C.H.B. 4" THK | PIECE | 7.50 | Steel Reinforcing Bars‚ Deformed | | | 10mmX6.00 meters | PIECE | 121.00 | 12mmX6.00 meters | PIECE | 173.00 |
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Course title: Product and Material in modern society Course code: ME1D02 Project title: Application of materials in kitchenware: Frying Pan Name: Pun‚ Yinkiu Student ID: 12118148d Page number: Submission Date: 30th November‚ 2012 Content Section 1: Introduction and Objective-------------------------------------------p.3 Section 2: Literature review--------------------------------------------------------p.4 Section 3: Methodology-------------------------------------------------------------p
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Material selection Park bench – * Durability * Cost * Bio compability? * -thermal conductivity * Visual * stress Hip joint * Weight * Cost * Reactivity * Biocompatible * resistant to corrosion‚ degradation‚ and wear. * Tough Park bench – Thermoplastic Coated Steel concrete‚ wood Hip joint Zirconia - ball (fermoral head) Silicon carbide- brace fermoral stem Alumina matrix composits Park bench A park bench isn’t just
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Seatwork 1. An aluminum tube is rigidly fastened between a bronze and steel rod as shown. Axial loads are applied at the position indicated. Determine the stress in each material. 2. Two bars are equal length but different materials are suspended from a common support‚ bar A supports 200lbs and bar B supports 2000lbs‚ if the cross sectional area of bar A is 0.00015ft2 and bar B is 0.015ft2‚ compare the strength of bar A and bar B in psi. Assignment 1. A timber shown in figure with
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biomaterial can be defined by their function as a material in contact with living tissue that used to the treatment of disease or injury‚ and to improve human health by restoring the function of tissue and organs in the body.x Polymeric biomaterials in medicine include surgical sutures‚ drug delivery vectors‚ orthopedic devices and implants‚ and scaffolds for tissue engineering. After decades of research many polymeric biomaterials have been developed from synthetic or natural origin. All the polymeric biomaterials
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------------------------------------------------- Erupted material Pāhoehoe lava flow on Hawaii. The picture shows overflows of a main lava channel. The Stromboli stratovolcano off the coast of Sicily has erupted continuously for thousands of years‚ giving rise to the termstrombolian eruption. Lava composition Another way of classifying volcanoes is by the composition of material erupted (lava)‚ since this affects the shape of the volcano. Lava can be broadly classified into 4 different
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UNV-103: Topic 3 Supplemental Materials Additional Readings: Four Pillars Read “Four Pillars” on the GCU website. Link: http://www.gcu.edu/About-Us/Four-Pillars.php Student Preparation for Distance Education Read "Student Preparation for Distance Education‚" by Taormino‚ from Distance Learning (2010). (7pgs.) Link: http://library.gcu.edu:2048/login?url=http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=ofs&AN=55725308&site=eds-live&scope=site New Skills for a New Work Reality
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Introduction In this review‚ our group is doing on a short story named “Husband Material” which was published in The Literary Page‚ The New Straits Times‚ Kuala Lumpur on May 1996.This short story was written by Malachi Edwin Vethamani and was taken from his personal website. After reading this short story‚ we found out that societal restrictions can cause broken relationships.In “Husband Material”‚ by putting Shanti through all the struggles‚ the author used the main element of conflict to portray
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three garments we chose for this project are a simple vest top with a bow detail‚ a pair of leggings and a skirt with an elasticated waistband. In our technical file we illustrate how we wanted to make the garments‚ the order of make‚ a bill of materials‚ along with samples and images of the final garment produced. |1 |Stitch right hand side (as worn) of shoulders -| |
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