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physical properties
material's performance depends on its physical properties
air is in the football
No, measuring the physical properties of a material does not change the material itself. The properties being observed, such as mass, volume, density, or color, are characteristics of the material and do not alter its composition.
The specific properties of a leather football, because it's strong, water resistant and because it's cheap.
the material silk, is a natural material which comes from the silk plant.
squishy, water proof
the main difference is of SPELLINGS!. material science is knowing the basic knowledge about materials i.e their properties. and material engineering is that, by knowing the properties of a particular material you design or engineer that material for desired applications.
Materials in material science can have a wide range of properties, including mechanical properties (such as strength, hardness, and toughness), thermal properties (like conductivity and expansion coefficient), electrical properties (conductivity and resistivity), magnetic properties (permeability and coercivity), and optical properties (transparency, reflectivity, and refractive index). These properties determine how a material behaves and how it can be used in different applications.
Each material has specific chemical properties.
Combining two or more materials to create a new material can result in a new set of properties that are different from the original materials. The properties of the new material will depend on factors such as the composition, structure, and bonding between the original materials.
The density of material is expressed as volume divided by mass.