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Test your knowledge on smart materials and new technologies with this interactive quiz. From definitions to applications, challenge yourself and learn more about cutting-edge materials.
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Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? Theory topic Smart and new materials.
What is the definition of smart materials? ANew and unusual materials with special capabilities. BA material that responds automatically to its changing environment. C Smart materials respond automatically to a users request D Smart materials are very clever, new materials.
What is the definition of smart materials? ANew and unusual materials that have special capabilities. B A material that responds automatically to its changing environment. C A material that responds automatically to users request. DSmart materials are very clever new materials.
What does QTC stand for? AQualifying tough composite B Quantum Tunnelling Composite C Quick tough concreate D Quantum tough concreate.
What does QTC stand for? AQualifying tough composite B Quantum Tunnelling composite C Quick tough concreate DQuantum tough concreate
What is QTC? A A pressure sensitive material, when pressure it applied it allows electricity to flow. B A material with high tensile strength, when pressure is applied the molecules lock. C A flexible material that can withstand much pressure D A moulding material that can be re-heated to form multiple shapes.
What is QTC? A A pressure sensitive material, when pressure it applied it allows electricity to flow.. BA material with high tensile strength, when pressure is applied the molecules lock CA flexible material that can withstand much pressure D A moulding material that can be re-heated to form multiple shapes.
What does SMA stand for? A Smart material acetate B Shape memory alloys. C Soft malleable alloys. D Strong material acetate.
What does SMA stand for? A Smart material acetate BShape memory alloys. C Soft malleable alloys. DStrong material acetate.
The material “Polymorph” is good for… AWhen you need to join two dissimilar materials together. BCreating practical and functional objects CCreating prototypes to solve manufacturing problems in unique shapes. DWhen you need to make something very quickly
The material “Polymorph” is good for… AWhen you need to join two dissimilar materials together. BCreating practical and functional objects. CCreating prototypes to solve manufacturing problems in unique shapes. DWhen you need to make something very quickly.
Microencapsulated materials are often used for what products? A Summer dresses and T shirts B Expensive, exclusive products. C Uniforms in the army and police force. DBandages, underwear, tights and socks.
Microencapsulated materials are often used for what products? A Summer dresses and T shirts B Expensive, exclusive products C Uniforms in the army and police force. DBandages, underwear, tights and socks.
Photochromic dyes… A Change colour in response to temperature. B Are the dyes used on photograph film. C Change colour in response to UV/sunlight. D Change shape in response to temperature.
Photochromic dyes….. A Change colour in response to temperature. B Are the dyes used on photograph film. C Change colour in response to UV/sunlight. D Change shape in response to temperature.
Interactive textiles are… A Fabrics that incorporate electronics. B Fabrics that connect with the user. C Fabrics that adapt and change D Fabrics that connect to Bluetooth.
Interactive textiles are… A Fabrics that incorporate electronics. B Fabrics that connect with the user. C Fabrics that adapt and change. D Fabrics that connect to Bluetooth.
Geotextiles are…… A Textiles used in the space industry. B Textile materials that are used in civil engineering. C ,Textile materials that are used world wide. DTextile materials used in the construction industry.
Geotextiles are…. A Textiles used in the space industry. B Textile materials that are used in civil engineering. C Textile materials that are used worldwide. D Textile materials used in the construction industry.
Geotextile materials can….. AAbsorb moisture. B Filter and separate C Reinforce and protect. D Drain
Geotextile materials can….. A Absorb moisture. B Filter and separate C Reinforce and protect. D Drain .
Geotextile materials can be used to…. A Build high rise structures. BStop weeds growing through pipes, ponds and driveways. C Prevent buildings from collapsing when an earthquake has struck. DProtect and strengthen river embankments from erosion.
Geotextile materials can be used to….. ABuild high rise structures. B Stop weeds growing through pipes, ponds and driveways. C Preventing buildings from collapsing when earthquakes have struck. DProtect and strengthen river embankments from erosion.
GRP stands for…. A Glass reinforced plastic. B Glue restricted plastic C Galvanized ridged plaster. D Gold restricted plastic.
GRP stands for…. A Glass reinforced plastic. B Glue restricted plastic C Galvanized ridged plaster. D Gold restricted plastic.
Phase changing materials….. A Can morph into different shapes, depending on the temperature. B Mould to their changing surroundings after receiving a blunt force. C Alter their shape in response to changes. DAbsorb, store and release heat to maintain body temperature.
Phase changing materials….. A Can morph into different shapes, depending on the temperature. B Mould to their changing surroundings after receiving a blunt force. C Alter their shape in response to changes. DAbsorb, store and release heat to maintain body temperature.