Nanomaterials are materials that are made up of particles that are extremely small - typically less than 100 nanometers in size. At this scale, the properties of the material can differ from those of the same material at larger … [Continue reading]
Ceramics Material |Properties, Application
Ceramics Material are non-metallic, inorganic materials that are typically made from a combination of clay, silica, and other minerals. They are known for their excellent heat and chemical resistance, making them useful in a wide range of … [Continue reading]
Breakdown in Dielectric | Solid, Liquid and Gases
Breakdown in dielectric refers to the phenomenon where an insulating material, also called a dielectric, loses its ability to resist electrical current and becomes conductive. This breakdown can occur due to the application of a high voltage, which … [Continue reading]
What is Creep Test | Importance
A creep test is a type of mechanical test used to measure the deformation of a material under a constant applied load over time. Creep testing is typically used to evaluate the long-term mechanical properties of materials that are subjected to high … [Continue reading]
What is Diffusion | Its Types
The process of mixing which involves the transfer of atoms or molecules from area of higher concentration to lower concentration is called diffusion. Diffusion refers to the process by which particles, molecules, or ions move from an area of higher … [Continue reading]
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