Relier Pairs relacionar mosaicosVersion en ligne relaciona los siguientes mosaicos par angel castillo 1 Ability of a material to deform under loads that tend to increase its length (tension loads) without fracturing. Materials that possess this property can form thin wires. 2 Maximum level of stress that can support a material subject to loads that tend to decrease its original length (compression loads). To form sheets, a material with a high compression resistance value is required. 3 It is defined as the quantity of mass per unit volume. A low density material is a lightweight material. 4 Property of a material to break or fracture before deforming. It is opposite to the toughness and characteristic of very hard materials. 5 Ability of a material to deform under loads that tend to decrease its length (compression loads) without fracturing. Materials that possess this property can form sheets. 6 Ability of a material to conduct electricity. 7 Term that is attributed to the appearance of cracks in a material after subjecting it to several cycles of thermal stress (from cold to hot or vice versa). 8 Opposition that offers a material to the passage of heat. A material with high thermal resistivity is said to be thermal insulator. 9 Ability of a material to resist high temperatures without melting and without losing its properties. 10 Rate to which a material expands when exposed to heat. It is inversely proportional to the melting point of the material.