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  2. Material - Wikipedia

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    A material is a substance or mixture of substances that constitutes an object. Materials can be pure or impure, living or non-living matter. Materials can be classified on the basis of their physical and chemical properties, or on their geological origin or biological function. Materials science is the study of materials, their properties and ...

  3. List of building materials - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of building materials. Many types of building materials are used in the construction industry to create buildings and structures . These categories of materials and products are used by architects and construction project managers to specify the materials and methods used for building projects .

  4. List of materials properties - Wikipedia

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    A material property is an intensive property of a material, i.e., a physical property or chemical property that does not depend on the amount of the material. These quantitative properties may be used as a metric by which the benefits of one material versus another can be compared, thereby aiding in materials selection.

  5. List of thermal conductivities - Wikipedia

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    Generic Limestone R is relatively pure polycrystaline calcite, solidity is the quotient of the solid grain volume divided by the bulk volume and K is thermal conductivity in W⋅m −1 ⋅K −1. Manganese. 7.81 [5] lowest thermal conductivity of any pure metal. Marble. 2.07 [20] -2.08 [5] -2.94 [5] [20] 298 [5]

  6. List of semiconductor materials - Wikipedia

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    Types of semiconductor materials. Group IV elemental semiconductors, (C, Si, Ge, Sn) Group IV compound semiconductors. Group VI elemental semiconductors, (S, Se, Te) III – V semiconductors: Crystallizing with high degree of stoichiometry, most can be obtained as both n-type and p-type. Many have high carrier mobilities and direct energy gaps ...

  7. Category:Materials - Wikipedia

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    This category has the following 39 subcategories, out of 39 total. Material protection ‎ (5 C, 4 P) Materials science ‎ (40 C, 433 P) Artificial materials ‎ (35 C, 12 P) Natural materials ‎ (19 C, 63 P)

  8. Materials science - Wikipedia

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    Materials science is an interdisciplinary field of researching and discovering materials. Materials engineering is an engineering field of finding uses for materials in other fields and industries. The intellectual origins of materials science stem from the Age of Enlightenment, when researchers began to use analytical thinking from chemistry ...

  9. Earth materials - Wikipedia

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    Earth materials include minerals, rocks, soil and water. These are the naturally occurring materials found on Earth that constitute the raw materials upon which our global society exists. Earth materials are vital resources that provide the basic components for life, agriculture and industry. [1] [2] [3]