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AQA Engineering GCSE 9-1
Strength - ANS- The ability of a material to resist an applied force.

Tensile strength - ANS- The maximum pulling/stretching force a material can withstand
before failure.

Yield strength - ANS- The amount of stress at which the material can withstand before
failure.

Ultimate tensile strength (UTS) - ANS- The amount of stress at which a material breaks.

Compressive strength - ANS- The resistance of a material under a compressive/pushing
force.

Ductility - ANS- The amount that a material can be deformed.

Malleability - ANS- The ability of a substance to be deformed without rupturing or
splitting.

Hardness - ANS- The ability of a material to resist wear and abrasion.

Toughness - ANS- The ability of a material to withstand an impact without breaking.

Brittleness - ANS- The potential for a material to shatter when it experiences an impact.

Stiffness - ANS- The ability of a material to resist bending.

Metal - ANS- A type of material made by processing an ore that has been mined or
quarried.

Ore - ANS- Typically, an oxide of a metal, in the form of a rock.

Alloy - ANS- A mixture of two or more metals (or a metal with another element).

Ferrous - ANS- A material that contains iron.

Non-ferrous - ANS- A material that does not contain iron.

Ferrous alloys - ANS- Cast iron, low-carbon steel, high-carbon steel, stainless steel.

Non-ferrous metals - ANS- Aluminium and its alloys, copper, brass, bronze, lead, zinc.

, Cold working - ANS- Repeatedly bending or hammering a metal.

Work hardening - ANS- An increase in the strength and hardness of a metal due to cold
working.

Annealing - ANS- A heat treatment that makes a metal softer and easier to work.

Normalising - ANS- A heat treatment that results in metal that is tough with some
ductility.

Quenching - ANS- The rapid cooling of a hot metal by immersing it in a liquid, often oil or
brine.

Tempering - ANS- A heat treatment to remove some of the brittleness in a hardened
steel, at the cost of some hardness.

Hardening - ANS- A heat treatment that increases the hardness and strength of a
material due to a change in the arrangement of the atoms within it.

Carburising - ANS- The addition of carbon to the surface of a low-carbon steel to
improve hardness and strength.

Corrosion - ANS- A reaction between the surface of a material and its environment that
eats away some of the material.

Available forms of metals - ANS- Flat strip, round bar or rod, square bar, hexagon bar,
angle, sheet, round tube, channel, rectangular tube.

Polymer - ANS- A type of material made from a large number of similar, smaller chemical
units that are bonded together.

Thermoplastic - ANS- A type of polymer that can be reshaped when heated.

Thermosetting polymer - ANS- A type of polymer with crosslinks between the polymer
chains; it cannot be reshaped when heated.

Thermoplastics - ANS- ABS (Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene), acrylic, nylon,
polycarbonate, polystyrene.

Thermosetting polymers - ANS- Epoxy, polyester resin, melamine resin, polyurethane,
vulcanised rubber.

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