Relacionar Columnas Technical materials propertiesVersión en línea Match each property with its definition por Marta Alcaraz González 1 This refers to the capacity of certain materials to transfer sound. 2 This is the capacity of materials to go back to their original shape after a force is applied to them. 3 This refers to the capacity of certain materials to transfer heat. 4 This is the capacity of a material to go from a solid to liquid when the temperature increases. 5 This refers to the capacity of certain materials to transfer electricity. 6 This is the capacity of materials to deform permanently. 7 This is how a material increases in size when the temperature increases. Plasticity Thermal expansion Acoustic conductivity Fusibility Electric conductivity Thermal conductivity Elasticity 1 This is the resistance of a material to scratching. 2 This refers to the ability of a material not to break when it’s hit by sometimes. 3 This refers to the ease with which a material rusts, that is, if it reacts with oxygen in air or water. 4 This is the capacity of a material to bear external forces without breaking. 5 This is the capacity of materials to make into threads. 6 This is the ability of a material to let water or other liquids run through it. 7 This is the capacity of materials to make into sheets. Ductility Toughness Hardness Permeability Oxidation Malleability Mechanical resistance 1 This refers to the ease with which a material rusts, that is, if it reacts with oxygen in air or water. 2 This is the capacity of materials to make into sheets. 3 This refers to the capacity of certain materials to transfer electricity. 4 This is the capacity of materials to make into threads. 5 This is the capacity of materials to deform permanently. 6 This refers to the capacity of certain materials to transfer heat. 7 This is the capacity of a material to go from a solid to liquid when the temperature increases. 8 This is the resistance of a material to scratching. 9 This is the capacity of materials to go back to their original shape after a force is applied to them. 10 This is the ability of a material to let water or other liquids run through it. 11 This refers to the capacity of certain materials to transfer sound. 12 This is how a material increases in size when the temperature increases. 13 This refers to the ability of a material not to break when it’s hit by sometimes. 14 This is the capacity of a material to bear external forces without breaking. Plasticity Permeability Mechanical resistance Elasticity Electricl conductivity Ductility Malleability Thermal expansion Acoustic conductivity Hardness Fusibility Toughness Thermal conductivity Oxidation