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sulfurs fracture point is 3.62 g/cu
Sulfur has no cleavage and it's fracture point is 3.62 g/cu.
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depends on the point of impact and the speeed but no it does not always result in a compound fracture
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A fault is a fracture specific to tectonic processes: the rock is stretched or compressed to breaking-point, and the fracture will be accompanied by displacement of one side relative to the other across the break. Other fractures can be associated with nearby faults and folding.
No. The whole point of demonitization is that the coins and currency are no longer legal tender. An example would be the German Mark, which has been replaced by the Euro.
A stable fracture is one in which the pelvis remains stable and involves one break-point in the pelvic ring with minimal hemorrhage.
This has been answered before but there was no explanation given for the curve. Materials that do not have fracture planes such as glass and obsidian (a natural glass-like mineral) do not follow any particular structural arrangement when fracturing. The curve results from the distribution of stresses radiating from the fracture start point. The fracture pattern is called conchoidal.
In a charpy impact test, the purpose of the notch is to provide a point of fracture at the same point for each material, to make it a fair test.
The point where the southern hemisphere has the least exposure to the sun is the Summer solstice.