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What (who) is mechanical properties - definition


Mechanical properties of biomaterials         
Materials that are used for biomedical or clinical applications are known as biomaterials. The following article deals with fifth generation biomaterials that are used for bone structure replacement.
Mechanical properties of carbon nanotubes         
The mechanical properties of carbon nanotubes reveal them as one of the strongest materials in nature. Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are long hollow cylinders of graphene.
Mechanical counter         
  • Early IBM tabulating machine using mechanical counters
  • Mechanical counter wheels showing both sides. The bump on the wheel shown at the top engages the ratchet on the wheel below every turn.
DIGITAL COUNTERS BUILT USING MECHANICAL COMPONENTS
Counter (mechanical); Mechanical counters; Veeder-Root Counter; Veeder-Root counter
Mechanical counters are digital counters built using mechanical components. Long before electronics became common, mechanical devices were used to count events.
Examples of use of mechanical properties
1. They have poor mechanical properties, they are very brittle, and they also induce a very strong inflammatory response," he said.
2. Heat treatment is the controlled heating and cooling of metals to alter their physical and mechanical properties without changing the product shape.
3. Hale noted that foam is a "relatively new product" with mechanical properties that are "not very well studied." NASA, after neglecting the foam for two decades, is doing basic testing about how it behaves during the stresses of a launch.
4. The early warning information also would feed directly into the new active–response building designs that change the mechanical properties of a structure to let it ride out shaking and minimize damage both inside and out.