Electric Motor Control
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QUESTION 7
Match Collumn A and Collumn B? Properties of Metal
v Britleness
A. the property of a metal which allows little bending or deformation without shattering
Conductivity
B. the property of metal to resist deformation and stress without breaking
the property of a metal which can be hammered, rolled. or pressed into various shape without
C.
v Hardness
cracking, breaking or leaving some other detrimental effect
v Strength
D. the property of a metal to resist cutting, penetration and abbrasion
v Elasticity
E. the weight of a unit volume of a material
F. the property of a metal to become liquid by the application of heat
v Malleability
the property of metal which enables a material to return to its original state when the force
G.
applied is removed
v Fusibility
v Density
H. the property of a metal to conduct electricity or heat
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Good conductors have many loosely bound
O a. Atoms
O b. Protons
O c. Molecules
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