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Noving Recap Test #4
Created by lianne.pavlikova@gmail.com
Unit 2 Part 2
Instructions:
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What is 'brass'?
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Passing an electrical current through a liquid or solid in order to separate chemical compounds
A. electrolysis
B. melting down
C. ironmongery
D. magnetism
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Please write a sentence using each of the following phrases: consist of, comprise, made of, made from, made out of
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Give an example of a ferrous metal.
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Combined materials, consists of a bulk material called a matrix, reinforced with fibres or bars, for example glass-reinforced plastic = plastic matrix with glass fibres
A. composite
B. ceramic
C. polymer
D. non-ferrous metal
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List as many words or phrases as possible that describe how we define the properties of a material.
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Please translate the following correctly: 'zrýchlenie a spomalenie'
Noving Recap Test #4
(Answer Key)
Created by lianne.pavlikova@gmail.com
Unit 2 Part 2
Instructions:
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What is 'brass'?
an alloy of copper (Cu), zinc and, often, lead (Pb)
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Passing an electrical current through a liquid or solid in order to separate chemical compounds
A. electrolysis
B. melting down
C. ironmongery
D. magnetism
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Please write a sentence using each of the following phrases: consist of, comprise, made of, made from, made out of
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Give an example of a ferrous metal.
iron, steel
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Combined materials, consists of a bulk material called a matrix, reinforced with fibres or bars, for example glass-reinforced plastic = plastic matrix with glass fibres
A. composite
B. ceramic
C. polymer
D. non-ferrous metal
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List as many words or phrases as possible that describe how we define the properties of a material.
toughness; fragile; fragility; elastic; elasticity; flexible; flexibility; abrasion-resistant; abrasion resistance; heavy; heaviness; thermally stable; thermal stability; brittle; brittleness; durable; durability; rigid; rigidity; light; lightness
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Please translate the following correctly: 'zrýchlenie a spomalenie'
acceleration and deceleration