permanent deformation in non crystalline materials is due to viscous flow or localized slip!
deformation depends on glass transition temperature.
No. Glass is an amorphous (non-crystalline) solid material
No, non-crystalline materials do not exhibit allotropy or polymorphism since these concepts refer to the ability of crystalline materials to exist in different structures or forms while maintaining the same chemical composition. Non-crystalline materials lack the ordered structure needed for allotropy or polymorphism.
A pure non-living crystalline material is called a mineral. Minerals are naturally occurring inorganic substances with a specific chemical composition and a regular atomic structure. examples include quartz, diamond, and salt.
Non-silicate crystalline structures are tetrahedra, isolated, and chains.
plastic behavior is the region where we have the non linear curve and upon unloading the shape can not be recovered.at this region,the stress is not directly proportional to strain i.e Hooke's law is not obeyed
No. Glass is an amorphous (non-crystalline) solid material
No, non-crystalline materials do not exhibit allotropy or polymorphism since these concepts refer to the ability of crystalline materials to exist in different structures or forms while maintaining the same chemical composition. Non-crystalline materials lack the ordered structure needed for allotropy or polymorphism.
Up to a point, it is possible to elastically deform any material. If the force is released, the material relaxes back to its original shape. If a material is deformed too much, the deformation becomes permanent (plastic deformation) or fracture will occur in a non-ductile material such as glass.
Plastic is not a solid crystalline material. It is typically an amorphous, or non-crystalline, material which means that its molecular structure is not arranged in a regular pattern. This is why plastics can be molded into different shapes.
An amorphous material has a non ordered structure.
plasticity describes the deformation of a material undergoing non-reversible changes of shape in response to applied forces.
Yea, whar are non-crystalline materials
Glass is an example of an amorphous solid or non-crystalline material. Glass is typically characterized to be brittle and optically transparent.
plasticity describes the deformation of a material undergoing non-reversible changes of shape in response to applied forces.
A pure non-living crystalline material is called a mineral. Minerals are naturally occurring inorganic substances with a specific chemical composition and a regular atomic structure. examples include quartz, diamond, and salt.
Glass is an amorphous (non-crystalline) material composed mostly of silicon dioxide. Plastic is a broad term for thousands of different polymers, which are manmade hydrocarbons. Some are crystalline, and some are not.
Non-silicate crystalline structures are tetrahedra, isolated, and chains.