iCEV Introduction to Metals

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Electrical Conductivity

ability of a material to conduct an electrical current

Thermal Conductivity

ability of a material to conduct heat and the speed at which the heat will flow through a material

Strength

ability of a material to withstand an applied load without failure

Compression Strength

ability of a metal to resist crushing

Stainless Steel

alloy made of iron, carbon and at least 10.5 percent chromium

Toughness

amount of energy, or stress, which a material can absorb, allowing it to deform without breaking

Anion

atom with a negative charge

Cation

atom with a positive charge

Ion

atom with an overall negative or positive charge which are most commonly formed when an electron is gained or lost

Alloy

combination of one or more different metal atoms

Ferrous

containing iron; are magnetic

Corrosion

deterioration of metals caused by chemical reactions with its surroundings

Thermal Expansion

increase in the size of a material due to a change in temperature

Stress

load applied to a material

Magnetic

material, usually containing iron, which attracts or repels a magnet

Torsion

measurement of how much a material can be twisted before it breaks

Mass

measurement of how much matter is in an object and measured in kilograms

Shear Strength

measurement of how much stress a material can handle when the stress is applied perpendicular to a material

Tensile Strength

measurement of the maximum tension which can be applied to a material before it breaks

Non-Ferrous

not containing iron; not magnetic; does not corrode easily

Density

object's mass per unit volume; mass/volume; measured in kg/m3

Strain

physical effect of the stress applied to the material

Brittleness

property of a material, when subjected to stress, which causes the material to fail without significant force being applied

Element

pure substance consisting only of like atoms

Structural Shape

shapes metal is formed into for use in construction

Atom

smallest unit of an element

Electron

sub-atomic particle with a negative charge

Proton

sub-atomic particle with a positive charge

Neutron

sub-atomic particle with no electrical charge

Periodic Table of Elements

table of all known elements, organized by groups and periods

Boiling Point

temperature at which a material changes from liquid to gas

Melting Point

temperature at which a material changes from solid to liquid

Hardness

the ability of a material to resist penetration or indentions

Elasticity

the ability of a material to return to its original state after being bent or stretched

Malleability

the ability of a metal to be hammered into a shape

Ductility

the ability of a metal to bend, stretch or distort without breaking or cracking

Modulus of Elasticity

the ratio of stress to strain which measures the rigidity of a material

Luster

way metallic substances reflect light, gives the appearance of shininess to metals


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