Hardness in torsion refers to the resistance a material has to deformation when subjected to torsional (twisting) forces. It is a measure of the material's ability to withstand twisting without undergoing plastic deformation. Hardness in torsion is important in applications where components are subject to torsional loading, as it indicates the material's resistance to structural failure under twisting forces.
Uranite is not correct, if you mean URANINITE, it is ranges 5-6 hardness.
The hardness of Limonite is 4 t0 5.5 on the mohs hardness scale.
Examples: state of matter, thermal conductivity, density, hardness, resilience.
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Pure materials, especially minerals, are measured on a hardness scale. There are three basic tests: indentation hardness, scratch hardness and rebound hardness. See Wikipedia
i have aortic torsion.What does it mean?
Torsion
Uranite is not correct, if you mean URANINITE, it is ranges 5-6 hardness.
The torsion bars are used in place of the front coil springs. So if you mean removing them and driving it around like that.....YES.
its used for hardness
the hardnessb of a material
We use Mohs scale of mineral hardness to access the hardness of minerals, which calcite is one example.
A 400 day clock is another term for a torsion clock which is a device that keeps time using a torsion pendulum. It is also known as an anniversary clock.
Torsion means twisting or being twisted. Intestinal torsion can be fatal.
its on the mohs scale
The Rockwell C Hardness system uses "HRC" as a measure of hardness for various materials. A hardness of 68 HRC is extremely high and will most likely be harder than simple steel.
Vehicle does not have torsion bars