CRC Handbook of Tables for Applied Engineering ScienceRay Emil Bolz, Ray E. Bolz, George Lewis Tuve CRC Press, 1973 - 1166 pages |
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Page 172
... depends on the duration of soaking . The strength of yarn is only a fraction of the cumulative strength of all individual fibers . Most fibers exhibit relaxation of stress at constant strain and also increase in elongation at constant ...
... depends on the duration of soaking . The strength of yarn is only a fraction of the cumulative strength of all individual fibers . Most fibers exhibit relaxation of stress at constant strain and also increase in elongation at constant ...
Page 179
... depends Group A. Properties related to the strength of the bonds between atoms and the nature of the force - versus - interatomic spacing curve . Strong bonds promote high elastic moduli , low thermal - expansion coefficients , high ...
... depends Group A. Properties related to the strength of the bonds between atoms and the nature of the force - versus - interatomic spacing curve . Strong bonds promote high elastic moduli , low thermal - expansion coefficients , high ...
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... depends in part on the amount of energy absorbed by the compound during its useful life , so that , for a given amount of activity , the radiation energy emitted should be a guide to the seriousness of the problem . The problem of ...
... depends in part on the amount of energy absorbed by the compound during its useful life , so that , for a given amount of activity , the radiation energy emitted should be a guide to the seriousness of the problem . The problem of ...
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