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Hello - Inuyami - 6th December 2016 AbsurdMind Wrote:Its a mix between engineering and chemistry. Basic knowledge about mechanical engineering and all kind of materials: Glass, Plastics, ferrous metals, non ferrous-metals (containing Light-, heavy- and noblemetals and "Refraktärmetalle" (i dont find a translation), they are metals like Tungsten), materials for the electronic industy, heat resistat materials, fibre-reinforced-plastics and so on... the only one we don't talk about is Wood XD It's manufacturing. Anyway yes I think glass and metals are very interesting due to how they respond and react. I saw this a while ago but are you aware of the St. Ruperts drop? This videos explains the concept as well as the science explaining how it works. [video=youtube;xe-f4gokRBs]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xe-f4gokRBs[/video] Hello - AbsurdMind - 12th December 2016 Yeah I know the St. Ruperts Drop. SInce we have a single lecture just for Glass, this example comes to speak, because you can explain the function of internal stress very well with this.^^ |