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What is an orthographic
Type of drawing that is most useful for manufacturing a product
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What is timber
This group of materials is made from lignin and cellulose fibers
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What is tensile
resistant to a pulling force
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What is thermo setting
Urea Formaldehyde is categorized as this type of plastic
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What is 5th through 9th
The percentile RANGE used to design the straps on a back pack
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What is divergent thinking
Conceptual and problem focused type thinking involving creativity
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What is hardwood timber
This type of wood cost more because it takes longer to reach maturity
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What is compression
resistance to a pushing force
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What is small
Rapid cooling of metal results in this type of grain (large or small)
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What is break even point
When the revenue will equal the total costs. After this point, your revenue is more than your total costs and you start to make a profit.
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What is adaptation
A solution to a problem in one design context used to provide a solution to another
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What is glass
Bottles made of this type of material require large quantities of energy to recycle
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thermal expansion
measure of the degree of increase in dimension when an object is heated
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What is glass
This material is becoming a popular construction material because of its compressive strength
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What is Industrial Revolution
A period from the 18th to the 19th century where major changes in agriculture, manufacturing, mining, and transport had a profound effect on the socioeconomic and cultural conditions starting in the United Kingdom fuel by coal energy
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What is analogy
PICTURE QUESTION, what type of idea generating technique was used to develop the idea for this product
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What is steel
Material used to make bodies of cars and trains because of reduced cost and ability to be molded
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What is electrical resistivity
gold, copper, nickel, and other non ferrous metals are used for a low amount of this physical property
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What is Polypropylene
is a cheap plastic that can be injection molded. Is commonly used for packaging such as tic tacs
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What is Fixed Cost
The costs that must be paid out before production starts, for example, the capital cost of equipment and outgoings such as rent and rates, often referred to as overheads. These costs do not change with the level of production and remain the same however m
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What is clay modeling
Method/material used to model car body because it can be easily molded into irregular shapes
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What is piezoelectric
A smart material that gives off a small electrical charge when force is applied
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What is toughed or tempered glass
Type of glass used for furniture because it breaks into tiny pieces instead of large sharp shards
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What is a shock absorb-er
Electro Rheostatic materials that "stiffen" up when experiencing sudden shock are use for this car part
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What is plywood
A composite timber that has layers of veneer arranged in alternating grain patterns using polyurethane glue which can be molded
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