What is the Big Bang?
The second strongest universal force
What is weak nuclear force?
The mechanical constitutive law that shows the relationship between displacement and force.
What is Hooke's Law?
This historical figure is known as the father of chemistry.
Who is Antoine Lavoisier?
These Materials are relatively hard and shiny material
What is a metal?
The basis of time
What is motion?
When two or more molecules chemically bond together
What is a molecule?
The state variables to the conservation of momentum
What is temperature, strain, and stress?
All matter is made of these particles
What are electrons, neutrons, and protons?
metals have the most homologous attributes of any group in the periodic table – they are all shiny, soft, and highly reactive
What are alkali Metals?
The basis of temperature
What is water?
This is characterized by weak intermolecular bonds
What is a Liquid?
This is a mathematical relationship between two or more state
variables, at least one of which is kinematic in nature, and at least one of which is
kinetic in nature
What is a constitutive Law?
Who is Dmitri Mendeleev?
This group is classification are all shiny, silvery-white, and somewhat reactive at standard conditions readily lose their two outer electrons to form cations with charge
What are Alkaline Earth metals?
The formation of the moon
When was 4.6 Billion Years Ago?
This is a fluid mixture of materials that are not strongly
molecularly bound to one another
What is a solution?
The kinematic energy conjugate to stress
What is strain?
This group in the periodic are salt producing, and are toxic to humans.
What are Halogens?
They are typically weakly magnetic, catalytic, and good
conductors, highly dense, and with high melting points.
What are Transition Metals?
The creation of elements (heavier)
What is an exploded star?
This process can be induced via the crystalline microstructure, or via the mixing of second phase inclusions.
What is Anisotropy?
This person was the father of modern mechanics
Who is Galileo?
These groups have low density, brittle in a solid state, and poor conductors of heat and electricity.
What are semimetals and nonmetals?
This element in its elemental form is very soft and ductile, but with normal impurities it becomes very brittle
What is Iron?