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ability of the material to resist the temperature
the ability of an object to resist friction is its inertia
Inertia is an objects ability to resist motion. I think of inertia as an object's' mass (different from weight). Newton's second law (F = mass times acceleration) describes the interaction between force and an objects ability to resist motion.
D. Hardness.
· Elasticity-ability to return to its original shape or size after stretching · Flexibility- ability to bend up to a certain degree without breaking · Malleability-ability to be formed or shaped by pressure such as hammering · Ductility-ability to be drawn into thin wires. Example: aluminum · Brittleness-ability of a material to easily break · Luster- how shiny an object is · Solubility-ability to be dissolved in another substance · Viscosity- ability of a liquid to resist to flow · Volatility- ability to vaporize easily · Conductivity- ability to allow the flow of energy/electricity · Porosity- ability to allow liquid/gas to pass through. Example: clothes
Stability is the ability of a community to resist change.
The ability of a community to resist change is called stability. It is the capability of a community to resist and rebound from change.
refers to the cardiomuscular respiratory effeieciency which contribute to the ability to resist deasis
hardness
Hardness
insolubility is the ability to resist being dissolved.
stability
inertia
ability of the material to resist the temperature
Community stability
the ability of an object to resist friction is its inertia
Stainless steel is a material that is the result of an alloy of chromium, iron, and carbon. The ability for stainless steel materials to resist rust is a chemical property.