Biomechanics Quiz Chapter 6

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Biomechanics Mastery Quiz

Test your knowledge of biomechanics with our comprehensive quiz designed for students, educators, and professionals alike. This quiz covers essential concepts such as material properties, wear types, and manufacturing processes.

Key Features:

  • 11 interactive questions
  • Multiple choice and open-ended formats
  • Covers various key topics in biomechanics
11 Questions3 MinutesCreated by TestingHawk423
Name:
The Modulus of elasticity reflects the stiffness of a material
True
False
Yield point is defined as: (Choose the correct answer from the following)
The stress that results in plastic deformation of the material
The maximum stress a material can withstand before failing
A measure of the amount of energy required to break a material
The transition of the material from its elastic behaviour to plastic behaviour
The elastic energy stored in a unit volume of stressed material
What is the term given to define the amount of energy required to break a material?
Hardness
Ductility
Toughness
Tensile strength
Breaking strength
Give an example of an Anisotropic material
Which of the following is a type of wear? (More than one)
Fretting
Third body
Fatigue
Abrasive
Adhesive
Pitting
Crack
A type of corrosion that occurs due to the development of microscopic cracks which creates an environment that disrupts the passivation layer
Galvanic Corrosion
Fretting
Intergranular Corrosion
Pitting Corrosion
Crevice Corrosion
What is the name of the manufacturing process that involves heating the part above the recrystallisation temperature for a set period of time, followed by cooling at a controlled rate to increase the material's ductility and reduce its hardness
The wear properties of stainless steel alloys are superior to those of cobal-chromium and titanium alloys
True
False
Name the components of the PMMA bone cement powder?
Which of the following statements is NOT true
Sterilisation and cross linking of the UHMWPE can affect its longevity
Ceramics have excellent compressive strength
Co-Cr has low ductility and is easy to manufacture using investment casting
Ceramics are ductile and tough
Titanium alloys have reduced elastic modulus compared with Co-Cr Alloys
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