The phrase "sub degree" does not have any real meaning. At a sub 10000 degrees C temperature all metals would be molten and, being in liquid form, they cannot fracture.
Yes it is (except for mercury as it is a liquid at room temperature).
A fracture resulting from the radius and ulna being forced backward and upward is called a Colles' fracture. It is a type of distal radius fracture where the bone breaks near the wrist joint, usually due to a fall on an outstretched hand. Colles' fractures typically result in a dorsal displacement of the hand and a characteristic deformity known as a "dinner fork" deformity.
When quartz is broken it has a conchoidal fracture. Fracture is the appearance of the broken plane of a mineral. A conchodal fracture is described a being curved, and looking like broken glass.
(night lowest)24degree - (day highest)32 degree on average
The temperature of mercury during the day could melt metals but during the night it is cold as liquid nitrogen.
Capable of being hammered out thin, as certain metals; malleable. Can be made into wires.
it is from 35 degree celcius to 47 degree celcius
A characteristic of metals is being very malleable and ductile. However, Mercury is liquid at room temperature, and being liquid, it cannot be changed. There are probably a few exceptions to this, but most metals are malleable and ductile.
A characteristic of metals is being very malleable and ductile. However, mercury is liquid at room temperature, and being liquid, it cannot be changed. There are probably a few exceptions to this, but most metals are malleable and ductile.
The equicohesive temperature is an antiquated term for the temperature at which the cohesion (the strength) of the grain boundaries in a crystal (usually a metal) becomes equal to that of the crystalline interior. In practice, it is the temperature at which a transition from an intergranular to transgranular (cleavage)-type fracture is observed. Over time, the concept of the equicohesive temperature has been replace be a more nuanced understanding of the various possible deformation mechanisms possible in polycrystals, with low-temperature, intergranular fracture and transgranular cleavage being only two such examples.
Fracture-the act of braking;state of being broken
Through metals which are good conductors of heat: often these are compounds of metals which can ( due to the tight particles producing energy) heat to a desired temperature, copper being an example of this.
No. Usually there is about a degree difference with the rectal temperature being about 1 degree higher.
What is used to immobilized the extremity after a fracture has being splinted and an sling apply
its formed as a liquid
Oh, choking to death from the sulphurous atmosphere, or being cooked by the 800 degree temperature. Those are my two favorites.
A fracture in the second third of the humerus. Humerus being the bone that your biceps lies on.