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  • {{Short description|1=Overview of and topical guide to engineering}} See [[Wikipedia: Outlines]] and ...
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  • ...g determined by the nature of the material in question, be it [[metal]], [[glass]], [[ceramic]], [[polymer]] or [[composite material|composite]]. An importa ==Metals and alloys== ...
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  • ...org/what-is-signal-reflection.htm |access-date=2023-06-03 |website=All the Science |language=en-US}}</ref> ...iest to understand when considering an optical fiber. Imperfections in the glass create mirrors that reflect the light back along the fiber.<ref>{{Cite web ...
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  • ...atings to objects, manufacture of electron devices and incandescent lamps, and in scientific research. ...r 100 Pascals pressure, conventional methods of analysis, materials, pumps and measuring instruments can be used, whereas ultrahigh vacuum systems use spe ...
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  • {{Short description|Mathematical element in composite engineering}} ...les with random filament arrangement'', Composites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing, Volume 49, June 2013, Pages 109-118, ISSN 1359-835X.</ref> ...
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  • {{Forensic science|disciplines}} '''Forensic polymer engineering''' is the study of failure in [[polymer]]ic products. The topic includes th ...
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  • ...ents with the machine eventually led to new theories about [[electricity]] and inventing the [[lightning rod]]. {{Main article|Benjamin Franklin#Inventions and scientific inquiries}} ...
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  • {{Short description|Engineering discipline dealing with the design and construction of marine vessels}} ...ne engineering|the engineering of other ocean systems and structures|Ocean engineering}} ...
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  • ...> Permeation is modeled by equations such as [[Fick's laws of diffusion]], and can be measured using tools such as a [[minipermeameter]]. ...ch lower than that of ceramics and polymers due to their crystal structure and porosity. ...
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  • [[File:EctImageMovie.ogv|thumb|ECT image sequence - An object made of acrylic glass, rotating inside a probe.]] ...sing experimental data, Meas. Sci. Technol., 16, 2005, pp 1987–1996 </ref> and is proposed as a method for industrial process monitoring. ...
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  • ...mercury-arc valves, when used as intended, are far more robust and durable and can carry much higher currents than most other types of gas discharge tube. ...rectifiers thanks to their higher reliability, lower cost and maintenance and lower environmental risk.<ref>{{cite web|title=History {{!}} IEEE Power & E ...
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  • ...em]]s for [[railway]]s, [[Electric arc furnace|arc furnace]] applications, and [[industrial plant]]s. ...] in [[electrical substation|substation]] and power-generation facilities, and load-switching vacuum interrupters are used for [[electrical grid|power-gri ...
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  • {{Short description|Overview of and topical guide to forensic science}} See [[Wikipedia: Outlines]] and ...
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  • In [[materials science]] '''Giant Magnetoimpedance''' (GMI) is the effect that occurs in some mate ...e product of the [[Permeability (electromagnetism)|magnetic permeability]] and the frequency of the ac electrical current. Thus, in materials with very hi ...
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  • ...an order system with three variables, including transparency, translucency and opacity among the involved aspects. ...tons interact with an object by some combination of reflection, absorption and transmission. ...
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  • ...and holds the promise of higher performance materials, intelligent systems and new production methods with significant impact for all aspects of society. ...</ref> Nanotechnology can be applied in the production, processing, safety and packaging of food. A nanocomposite coating process could improve food packa ...
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  • | caption = [[Electric field]] of a positive and a negative point charge ...w charged substances interact is now called [[classical electrodynamics]], and is still accurate for problems that do not require consideration of [[quant ...
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  • {{short description|Technology rapidly developed in the late 1990s and 2000s}} ...loped, but only [[liquid crystal display]] (LCD), [[plasma display]] (PDP) and [[Digital Light Processing]] (DLP) have been publicly released. Recent tech ...
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  • ...the concept of [[buoyancy]]. They are typically [[Calibration|calibrated]] and [[Graduation (instrument)|graduated]] with one or more scales such as [[spe ...d to test is poured into a tall container, often a [[graduated cylinder]], and the hydrometer is gently lowered into the liquid until it floats freely. Th ...
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  • ...[Varicose wave]]s on the surface of the jet lead to the formation of small and highly charged liquid droplets, which are radially dispersed due to [[Coulo ...), London, Peter Short</ref> set out to describe the behaviour of magnetic and electrostatic phenomena. He observed that, in the presence of a charged pie ...
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