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plan a fair test with timing.........

bash each rock with a hammer and see which one breaks first

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What is the difference between vickers hardness test and brinell hardness test?

In Vickers hardness test the for used is much lighter than the force used in Rockwell hardness test, The Rockwell hardness test is the considered to be the most routinely used technique to measure the hardness of materials because of its simplicity and because it does not require specific skills in order to perform it.


What is the initial load in Rockwell hardness test?

The initial load in Rockwell hardness test is 10KGf.


What is the of significance initial load in Rockwell hardness test?

the answer is 10KGF


What scale is used to measure the hardness of steel?

Rockwell hardness


Is there any fundamental unit associated with Rockwell Hardness Test?

No, because hardness is not a fundamental quality


How do you determine the hardness of ductile materials?

Hardness of ductile materials can be determined by following methods..... 1) Brinell Hardness Test 2)Vickers Hardness Test 3)Rockwell Hardness Test 4) Scratch hardness test


What test is used to dertemined if one material is harder than another?

The Rockwell hardness test is commonly used to determine the hardness of materials by measuring the depth of penetration of an indenter under a specific load. This test is widely used in manufacturing and engineering to compare the relative hardness of different materials.


What is fatigue what are various test used for evaluating hardness of any material?

progressive damage due to repeated cyclic tensile loadings. Brinell test, Rockwell test


How to identify a hardness of a unidentified material?

To identify the hardness of an unidentified material, you can use a hardness test such as the Mohs scale, Vickers hardness test, or Rockwell hardness test. These tests involve applying a specific amount of force to the material's surface and measuring the indentation or scratch it creates to determine its hardness.


What is the unit of hardness?

The unit of hardness is typically expressed in terms of Rockwell (HRC), Vickers (HV), or Brinell (HB) scale depending on the specific test method used. Hardness is a measure of a material's resistance to deformation or indentation.


What is Rockwell C?

Answer Rockwell C is a method to measure the hardness of a metal object. The hardness of the metal is a direct correlation to its strength properties: i.e., Tensile Strength. The scales can be found in any engineering or matierals reference books. A test devise is used to strick a metal object with a small pointed hammer. The size of the dimple is compared to a chart to give you the Rockwell C hardness value. There are 3 charts for measuring hardness: A scale, B scale and Cscale. Rockwell C is for the hardest of metals such as very high strength steel. Rockwell A is for much softer materials including something as soft as clay, I believe. During manufacture, a hardness test will be performed to ensure that the finished product meets the design engineer's criteria to ensure the part.


Define hardness as it is measured on a rockwell or brinell testing instrument?

hardness as it is measured on a rockwell or brinell testing instrument