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Which scale is commonly used for material property charts?
Handbooks make it easy to compare properties from different materials with one another.
Screening materials involves...
When we are ranking our materials, we are focused on maximizing or minimizing specific properties based on our design criteria. What is another word for this?
Which material property would best represent a material's weight in our property charts?
What is the order of operations when selecting materials using our property charts?
Which material property would best represent a material's stiffness in our property charts?
Ranking materials involves...
Why would you choose to create a Bubble property chart over a Bar property chart?
The property data for materials is represented as bars and bubbles on our property charts because every material is perfect.