CHUDYMASTER
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spectroscopes, yeah.
1) Heat absorbance (put in a hot place and test how much heat it has absorbed)Originally posted by CHUDYMASTER
To conclude:
I am looking for what properties exactly?
I am going to find equipment at a university.
I am somewhat screwed, as the due date is nearing.
Your not going to get it too hot for a thermometer, are you?Originally posted by CHUDYMASTER
How do I measure the change in temperature?
You should be an engo student, BJ.Originally posted by BlackJack
I've done Young's modulus, which is ratio of the stress to strain... this is the distance the object distorts versus the force it is applying to restore its shape... there is an actual machine to measure this at usyd, which records a graph.
The graph itself, starts on a constant slope from origin, then gradually evens out (when the material starts getting permanently bent efven if you release) and then breaks, returning to zero.
What about something like back titration, where you dunk it in water of a known temperature, seal the heat in, and let it go to requilibrium. Measure the temperature change, and apply the equation to both the ceramic and the water.Originally posted by CHUDYMASTER
How do I measure the change in temperature?
Yeah that's okay too, but I was more thinking of the engineers that do ceramics... and the machines would be in engineering department...Originally posted by CHUDYMASTER
No, my assignment is related to the property changes after HEATING ceramics.
Are you talking about the physics department at Sydney Uni? I went there to study for the physics olympiad.
Look, it's not likely to get anywhere fast, it's a research assignment...Originally posted by CHUDYMASTER
Something slightly more practical?
Ugh, this is going no where.
Us? We didn't even make it past the entrance exam. Me = We'll give you this piece of paper titled 'High Distinction', now scram.Originally posted by CHUDYMASTER
Did you make it onto the olympics team? I did.
But I just don't know what to do for this.