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Ceramics and Materials Science Quiz

Test your knowledge on ceramics and materials science through our engaging quiz! Challenge yourself with multiple-choice questions covering various topics, including mechanical properties, dielectric characteristics, and polarization mechanisms.

  • Discover fundamental concepts in materials science.
  • Enhance your understanding of ceramics and their applications.
  • Perfect for students, researchers, and enthusiasts alike!
15 Questions4 MinutesCreated by AnalyzingClay257
Shear and compressive stresses
Shear stress
Tensile and compressive stresses
Tensile stress
Shear and tensile stresses
Compressive stress
Metall, elastomer, ceramic
Elastomer, metall, ceramic
Ceramic, elastomer, metal
Ceramic, metal, elastomer
Metal, ceramic, elastomer
Elastomer, ceramic, metal
Which factor decreases thermal conduc"vity of silicon more?
Decreasing grain size
Adding dopant
Using amorphous material
Using isotopically purified materi
How does heat energy transfer from ho!er to cooler regions in ceramics?
By means of lattice vibra"ons
By means of electrons
By means of both lattice vibra"ons and electrons
By means of electromagnetic field
Which are glass-forming oxides? (svaret är fel enligt deras canvas quizz, men enligt vetenskapliga källor som: https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/materials-science/oxide-glass så är detta rätt svar och inte det som valt som rätt svar)
Silica, limestone, magnesite
Silica, alumina
Alumina, lime, magnesite
Boron and phosphorus oxides
As the porosity of a refractory ceramic brick increases ...
Strength decreases, chemical resistance decreases, and thermal insula"on increases
Strength increases, chemical resistance increases, and thermal insula"on decreases
Strength decreases, chemical resistance increases, and thermal insula"on decreases
Strength increases, chemical resistance increases, and thermal insula"on increases
The staring material is coarse ceramic powder. Based on the processes suggested below, which set is most likely to produce the densest ceramic material? (fett osäker på den här, för lite information för att kunna ge rätt svar, dumma åsner)
Mill/grind, heat
Add polymer, apply pressure, heat.
Mill/grind, apply pressure.
Apply pressure, heat.
Which mechanisms of polariza"on are possible at electric field frequency 10^10 Hz?
Dipolar and ionic
Dipolar and electronic
3) Electronic and ionic
Dipolar, electronic and ionic
The maximum value of the dielectric constant is characteris"c for...
Gaseous dielectrics
Solid dielectrics
Liquid dielectrics
does not depend on aggregate state
Hard ferromagne"c materials are characterized by ...
High coercivity Hc
Small remanent magnetization Mr
Low energy losses per cycle
Easy to demagnetize
The magnetic Curie point is the temperature above which ...
Domains are destroyed, and spontaneous magnetization disappears
Magne"c permeability has a minimum value
Atomic magne"c moments become equal to zero
The reflec"vity lies in the range of ...
0 < R < 1
-1 < R< 1
1 < R < ∞
0 < R < ∞
Transparent objects have ...
Large amount of reflected light and small amount of absorbed and transmi!ed light
Large amount of transmi!ed light and small amount of absorbed and reflected light
Small amount of absorbed light and large amount of absorbed and transmi!ed light
All light either absorbed or reflected
The main charge carriers in the n type semiconductors are ...
Electrons
Neutrons
Protons
Holes
How can one find out the dominant charge carrier type in a given material?
Measure capacitance
Measure photoemission
Measure resistance
Measure Hall voltage
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