Thank you very much for the content. As a D1, it has been hard to absorb all the materials thrown at me and be expected to connect the dots. Your presentations are straight to the point, easy to understand, and fuels the audience with desire to learn. Thank you for your help. I will constantly refer back to your channel as I go through the dental school!
Tensile strength is the maximum amount of stress a material can withstand before breaking when it is pulled or stretched. Like if you pull a rubber band hard enough, it eventually snaps.
Hello, I noticed at 4:42 you said "the steeper the slope, the stiffer the material and the shallower the slope the more elastic that item would be." I believe you meant to say the shallow slopes means less elasticity because th steeper the slope, the more stiffness and more stiffness is more elastic. Please advise.
Stiffness and elasticity are two different properties, and while this is a bit of an oversimplification, they are inversely related to each other. A stiffer object is less elastic, a more elastic object is less stiff.
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Thank you very much for the content. As a D1, it has been hard to absorb all the materials thrown at me and be expected to connect the dots. Your presentations are straight to the point, easy to understand, and fuels the audience with desire to learn. Thank you for your help. I will constantly refer back to your channel as I go through the dental school!
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I researched zirconia’s CTE and it was 10 to 11 , does that make it better than gold ¿
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Thanks for the video, how does it make sense for RC to have a higher CTE than metal? please explain. Thanks :)
do you have an example for tensile strength ?
Tensile strength is the maximum amount of stress a material can withstand before breaking when it is pulled or stretched. Like if you pull a rubber band hard enough, it eventually snaps.
Hello, I noticed at 4:42 you said "the steeper the slope, the stiffer the material and the shallower the slope the more elastic that item would be." I believe you meant to say the shallow slopes means less elasticity because th steeper the slope, the more stiffness and more stiffness is more elastic. Please advise.
Stiffness and elasticity are two different properties, and while this is a bit of an oversimplification, they are inversely related to each other. A stiffer object is less elastic, a more elastic object is less stiff.
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