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A "smart material" is one having a molecular structure that responds in a particular and controlled way to influences upon it. These range from magnetically-changed materials, to "memory" molecules that return to their original form, to materials that generate an electric charge when pressed, twisted, or warped. These materials can significantly change their mechanical properties (such as shape, stiffness, and viscosity), or their thermal, optical, or electromagnetic properties, in a predictable or controllable manner. Some types of smart materials are piezoelectrics, electrostrictors, magnetostrictors, and shape-memory alloys.
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These are organic materials.
This can be a thermometer which changes couler when hot or cold
a lot the most important is the aplication for types of smart materials
Passive smart materials: which can only sense the environmental condition or stimuli. Active smart materials: which sense and react to the condition or stimuli. Very smart materials: which can sense, react and adapt themselves accordingly. Intelligent materials: which are those capable of responding or activated to perform a function in a manual or pre-programmed manner.
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Rubber Band and spring is an examples of elasticity materials
Some examples of smart materials include shape memory alloys (e.g. Nitinol), piezoelectric materials, self-healing polymers, and magneto-rheological fluids. These materials can react to external stimuli such as temperature, pressure, or magnetic fields to exhibit unique properties like changing shape, generating electricity, repairing damage, or altering viscosity.
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examples of raw materials are Diamond, Suger and Aluminum.
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