A material’s resistance to breaking due to this...
What is Fatigue Resistance?
The breakdown and removal of a material’s particle by natural processes such as water and wind.
What is Erosion?
Substances made of one or more elements...
What are Chemicals?
Materials used in making fabrics, as well as the fabrics that are made...
What are Textiles?
A type of nuclear reaction in which a large nucleus is bombarded by a fast-moving neutron...
What is Nuclear Fission?
Commonly used to mean weakness because of repeated motion...
What is fatigue?
Having spaces between particles
What is Porous?
A chemical or a mixture of two or more chemicals that change to form one or more new chemicals undergo a...
What is a Chemical Reaction?
Single strands of material...
What are Fibers?
Substances made of one kind of atom...
What is Element?
The weakening of a material often to the point of breaking because of repeated motion...
What is Material Fatigue?
The physical property of soil describing the size of its particles.
What is Soil Texture?
The starting substance in a chemical reaction is called a...
What is a Reactant?
A cord made by twisting together fibers...
What is a thread?
The center part of all atoms...
What is the Nucleus?
Pushing together...
What is Compressing?
These are types of soil...
What is Clay?
What is Silt?
What is Sand?
The new substance produced from a chemical reaction is called a...
What is a Product?
Means the ability to keep water away...
What is Water Resistant?
The sum of the total number of protons and neutrons in its nucleus.
What is Atomic Mass?
Winding...
What is Twisting?
A measure of how porous a material is...
What is Porosity?
Two elements that chemically react to form one chemical product...
What is a Chemical Bond?
A measure of how much fluid a fabric can take in and hold...
What is Absorbency?
This is given off during a nuclear reaction, which occurs when there is any change in the atom’s nucleus...
What is Nuclear Energy?