An example of a raw material is cotton, which can be processed into thread, which can then be woven into cloth, a semi-finished material. Cutting and sewing the fabric turns it into a garment, which is a finished material. Steelmaking is another example-raw materials are mined, refined and processed into steel, a semi-finished material. Steel is then used as an input in many other industries to make finished products.
physical properties
Yeah. It does
yes cause you can mold it into different material
Non-material goals are important because different people have different goals maybe.
different types of material used in attenuator
If different parts of a sample material have the same compositions, it can be concluded that the material is homogeneous, meaning it is uniform throughout. This suggests that the material exhibits consistent properties and characteristics across all its parts.
they are the different because they are not the same material
your reading material identifies different ways of becoming an american citizen
Light travels at different speeds in different materials because its speed is influenced by the material's refractive index, which is a measure of how much the material slows down light. When light enters a material with a higher refractive index, it is slowed down more compared to when it travels through a material with a lower refractive index. This difference in speed causes light to travel at different speeds in different materials.
no
all different things
It would all depend on what the material is. Different material, different molecular composition.Composite MaterialsThere are different kinds of strength- tension (pulling) ?. steel rods- compression (pushing) ?. concreteTo enable the structure to withstand both types of forces acting on it, a composite material is used - reinforced concrete(concrete poured over steel rebar (rods).