They Sold Tinned Egg For £8.34 actually it was £8.36!!!!
urmm no achillii they were £8.35!!! booo yaaaa!!!
Smart materials are used in a variety of applications, including self-healing materials, which can repair themselves after damage; shape-memory alloys, which return to a predetermined shape when heated; and electrochromic materials that change color or opacity in response to electrical stimuli, commonly used in smart windows. Other examples include piezoelectric materials that generate electricity when mechanically stressed, utilized in sensors and actuators, and thermochromic materials that change color with temperature variations, often found in mood rings and temperature indicators. These innovative materials enhance functionality and adaptability across multiple industries, including construction, automotive, and electronics.
the answer to t his question is.......................google it :)
Lycra and Teflon
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.
I'm not quiet sure anyone knows...
smart materials is used on a stealth aircraft because your mam is a milf
smart stealthy ones...
a lot the most important is the aplication for types of smart materials
Smart materials are used in a variety of applications, including self-healing materials, which can repair themselves after damage; shape-memory alloys, which return to a predetermined shape when heated; and electrochromic materials that change color or opacity in response to electrical stimuli, commonly used in smart windows. Other examples include piezoelectric materials that generate electricity when mechanically stressed, utilized in sensors and actuators, and thermochromic materials that change color with temperature variations, often found in mood rings and temperature indicators. These innovative materials enhance functionality and adaptability across multiple industries, including construction, automotive, and electronics.
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.
what does the term mean smart materials
a very smart guy in road work construction
Smart devices are increace the reality and quality of any machine, the smart machine construction and working are depends on requirments of consumer
by my mum
the answer to t his question is.......................google it :)
Lycra and Teflon
trololo