Gives off a small electrical charge and senses force of impact
What is Piezoelectricity
Define brittle
List two drivers for invention
Which item is most ductile
What is D
List the qualities of classic designs
What is....Ubiquitous/Omnipresent
Mass production
Dominant design
Image
Culture
Material that can be described as having a reversible change of color when exposed to light
Hardwearing and scratch resistant is which mechanical property
What is hardness
to safeguard original creative work
What is a copyright
What material is most brittle
What is B
The stage of the product life cycle when a product is on the rise and beginning to take off.
Metals that exhibit pseudo-elasticity and can be returned to its original shape by heating
What is Shape Memory alloys
Property allows a material to be drawn into thin wires without breaking
What is ductility
a word, phrase, symbol, design, or a combination that identifies a product or service from a particular source and distinguishes it from others
What is a trademark
Which material is strongest
What is A
Which innovation strategy is when something is accidentally invented.
What is chance
Fluids that undergo dramatic changes in viscosity when exposted to an electrical field.
Protects against the pushing/smashing under pressure
What is compressive strength
Give the owner the legal right to exclude others from making, using, selling an invention for a limited period of time
What is a patent
Which material is toughest
What is C
Define Ubiqutous
Electricity produced directly from heat
Insulates against heat gain
What is thermal conductivity
Category of consumers in which individuals are willing to take risk and be the first to adopt an innovation
What are innovators
the ratio of the stress (force per unit area) applied to the object and the resulting axial strain (displacement or deformation) in the linear elastic region of the material
What is Young's Modulus
Measures a materials ability to absorb energy without fracturing
What is toughness