Exercise Question - Section 2.1-2.Four
1. The assets of beverages that makes them try to reduce their surface location is known as:
a) capillary motion
b) floor tension
c) viscosity
b) floor tension
Exercise Question - Section 2.1-2.Four
2. True or False
The potential of a liquid to wet a strong floor may be measured in terms of the contact
perspective
True
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Exercise Question - Section 2.1-2.Four
three. The phenomenon by way of which water rises up a slender tube or by using which a
liquid can penetrate a crack is called:
, a) capillary action
b) surface anxiety
c) viscosity
a) capillary movement
Exercise Question - Section 2.1-2.4
4. How must a fluorescent dye be viewed?
Under black light
Exercise Question - Section 2.1-2.Four
6. What type of developer is typically used with the solvent-removal process to spot check
welds?
Non aqueous
Exercise Question - Section 2.5
1. True or False
The fluorescent post emulsified penetrant procedure is regularly advocated for excessive
sensitivity packages along with detection of fatigue cracks
True
Exercise Question - Section 2.5
2. Does the liquid penetrant system work on stainless and aluminum?
Yes
Exercise Question - Section 2.Five
three. Give one manner wherein a change to a liquid penetrant process might be qualified.
Using a Comparator block
Exercise Question - Section 2.Five
True or False