So you know how carbon can be graphite, graphite, or diamond, depending on it's structure? Can we do that to other materials in the same drastic way, or is it a unique property of carbon?

Edit: title I meant "Graphene"

For example, iron. Iron can be alloyed, tempered, and quenched differently to make a gazillion different material properties. Very cool. But I don't think we can make sheets of iron one atom thick, and have it stay intact in the same way I hear graphene can do. Is it possible to make iron act like graphene by changing its structure?

Follow up question, can we give carbon the same material properties of steel, without actually having any metal in its structure?

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πŸ‘€︎ u/Bed-After
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TIL that diamond, despite being the hardest material known, will shatter if hit with a hammer. Hardness means resistance to scratching; toughness is a different property. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mat…
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A material called carbyne could be stronger even than graphene or diamond, according to researchers who have calculated its properties. A team says carbyne could have a range of remarkable properties, if it can ever be made in bulk - and some experts have doubted whether this is possible. bbc.co.uk/news/science-en…
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TIL: In 2019, researchers from Tel Aviv University successfully 3D-printed a human heart using a patient's own cells. Biological materials were reportedly used to "completely match the immunological, cellular, biochemical, and anatomical properties of the patient," cnn.com/2019/04/15/health…
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ELI5: Have we really know all there is about currently existing Material properties & Usage(Say diamond) ? or will there be a new properties or test that can further find out new usage of existing material?

Say Diamond, have we know everything about it and how to use them (in industrial, jewelery, etc) and that's it? How big is the possibilities of diamond having new usage in the future (as a fuel maybe? Or anything)

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πŸ‘€︎ u/NTDAzazel
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We're made out of the same material as diamonds, just with different properties and elements added to it.

I might be wrong bc im stupid

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πŸ‘€︎ u/Madface7
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TIL of carbyne, the toughest known material, with tensile properties 40 times greater than diamond and twice that of graphene ibtimes.co.uk/carbyne-sci…
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Former property of r/formuladank. Still don't agree with them on a LOT of things but here's a diamond in the dumpster fire.
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Made my Yule wreath from material foraged from my property and garden! Love this time of year!
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Is there a field of science/engineering that deals with shaping materials into useful structures based on their properties?

It doesn't have to be a mechanical device or civil engineering system.

A good example would making a specific structure out of a photonic material that would allow it to transport photons in certain direction and speed.

Another example of making a magnetic material into a shape that can lead into more efficient coilguns.

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sPzAbt Tiger 121 at the Moscow display of captured material event. Tiger 121 was used as a ballistic target by the Soviets to test the penetrating properties of varying weapons against the Tiger's armor. I believe the tests were conducted at the Kubinka training grounds? v.redd.it/rskbb501qyb81
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sPzAbt Tiger 121 at the Moscow display of captured material event. Tiger 121 was used as a ballistic target by the Soviets to test the penetrating properties of varying weapons against the Tiger's armor. I believe the tests were conducted at the Kubinka training grounds? v.redd.it/rskbb501qyb81
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100% biodegradable. Maintenance free. Made of local found materials. No mortgage. No property tax. Not bad!
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Can i edit properties of multiple materials at the same time?

Hello! I have a scene that has about 160 different materials, and for some reason every single one of them has emission turned on. Is there a way to turn it off for every selected material? Clicking them one by one and turning emission off manually is awful amount of work.

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Properties of organic materials

Where can I get the electrical properties of some organic materials?

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I found the real-life equivalent of Beskar! Osmium. The color is identical, the properties too. It is more incompressible, more abrasion resistant and as hard as diamond and the rarest and densest stable element. It should be priceless, but is still cheaper than most other precious metals! (2nd pic) reddit.com/gallery/rftb3q
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Electrical properties of organic material

I am looking for some properties like doping concentration, electron mobility etc. of some materials like PEDOT:PSS, PTB7. Does anyone know some sources?

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In ANSYS Mechanical, how does 'Large Deflection' option change the physics of the problem? Does it only include the second order parts or also includes some non-linear material properties to the material assigned?
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Got a pretty good high going with this MPX Diamond-Roll. This is my third roll but second combination (or whatever it is called when the roll is a composite mixture of materials/strains). Overall, it is pretty tight. I recommend. reddit.com/gallery/rphpqe
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Chemistry of All-carbon Materials: Structure and Properties

All-carbon materials have received lots of attention in the past. Carbyne, a new allotrope of carbon, is still in controversy towards its synthesis and property. Combining with the Goroff group’s r.

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A diamond shatters easily, despite it being the hardest natural material. Researchers at Carnegie Science have now developed an ultrahard diamond glass. Made entirely of crushed β€œsoccerballs” of carbon, the new material also has high thermal conductivity and could find use in electronics. newatlas.com/materials/ul…
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Dug this Diamond out of the dirt when I was landscaping my property. Best pan in my kitchen. This is a no lube egg fry. Sorry I stopped the video without popping the yoke on the plate with a piece of crispy bacon. v.redd.it/nvf8yxsjb3v71
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Do any of these boxes give diamonds? I’m diamond-poor now after getting the fashion booster to 100, and I want that roulette dress. I don’t know what I’m saving these boxes for when I’ve got a crapton of materials and over 20k stam and not much to do with it.
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Any all in one source to compare material properties and machinability of materials before buying.

Please help me with any source you know for comparing materials.

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"Bracelet of Scaly Links with an Embossed Ornamental Pattern" by Samuel Arndt, Imperial Russia, Mid-19th century. Material: gold, sapphire, diamonds
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Roswell Testimony Reveals UFO Was Manned By Bio-Humanoids And The UFO Was Inscribed With Strange Hieroglyphs: The writing inside the ship was never deciphered. When electrical currents were applied to parts of the ship and the materials within it, they changed shape and exhibited strange properties. infinityexplorers.com/ros…
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They say diamonds are a girl's best friend! Finally, Schwab found my shares apparently, yay! I officially own my own shares! I feel like I own property now lol (here's 90% of mine!)
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States and Properties of Crystalline Material

The crystalline state: In general, solids might be classified in crystalline or amorphous. On the one hand, the crystalline solids comprise a regular set of molecules, atoms or ions into a rigid latt.

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Singapore University of Technology and Design researchers have designed a novel computational model that accurately predicts the properties of photonics materials. New tech could lead to futuristic holographic displays, enhanced LiDAR sensors, better machine learning capabilities via all-optical NN phys.org/news/2021-12-adv…
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πŸ“…︎ Dec 15 2021
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Material properties of a non-uniform fixed-free beam derived from tip mass frequency

Ok, before anyone asks this is NOT a homework problem, though it’s probably a good question for eng. Academics, so feel free to chime in.
I’ve got non-homogeneous beams and an accelerometer tip mass. I want to plot the material properties (as a combined E*I, I don’t know the materials nor do I Know the internal diameter - though they are all cylindrical) of the beam.

I can clamp the beam at any interval, and I know that the fq i measure of the first mode is an average of the whole beam from the clamp, not the actual value.

I can do some diagrams if its helpful.

There is a lot of literature on determining fq and mode shapes theoretically with known beam parameters, but not much (if any) that i have found which examine beam properties as a function of experimental measurement.

Any vibration types out there care to chime in?

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"A home is completely wrapped in fire-resistant material to protect the property against the approaching Caldor Fire in" Meyers, California, United States of America, on 1 September 2021. Photo credit: Jae C. Hong / AP Photo
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There exists a type of rock known as Itacolumite that has all of the properties of rock, but is bendable. You can even find diamonds in them.
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The recent scientific developments of carbon glass harder than diamonds gave me a laugh thinking we could finally break General Products monopoly on spacecraft hulls. What are some other references in SF to harder-than-diamonds materials?
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eli5: The pricing of silver, gold, diamond and other materials.

Title sums it up pretty much

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A couple of prototype microwave devices for microwave circuitry, exploiting the properties of garnet-type ferrite materials, for stuff like introducing phase-shifts for phased arrays in radar - that sort of thing.
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[Structure and Properties of Materials] Final exam help [$60 CAD]

Hi!

I am looking for someone to help and complete my final exam for structure and properties of materials - Civil Engineering.. It will be on December 13 @ 7:30 EST.

It will be 7-8 questions and 2 hours long.

You must be willing to provide vouches and complete a few practice questions. Unfortunately last time I was scammed and did not do the best on the last assignment :/

Please reach out if your interested!

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US scientists developed computational quantum algorithms that are capable of efficient and highly accurate simulations of static and dynamic properties of quantum systems. The algorithms are valuable tools to gain greater insight into the physics and chemistry of complex materials techxplore.com/news/2021-…
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Need to create lots of objects with the same material properties, just different colors. Any way to create a single material and achieve this?
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πŸ‘€︎ u/robinhooding
πŸ“…︎ Nov 01 2021
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The Black Vault obtained information through FOIA that the US is testing UFO debris' material properties. The documents they obtained prove that the Pentagon was involed as well, but later on they denied involvement. There is also an image of UFO material test samples handed in for tests (metals).
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πŸ“…︎ Sep 07 2021
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Roswell Testimony Reveals UFO Was Manned By Bio-Humanoids And The UFO Was Inscribed With Strange Hieroglyphs: The writing inside the ship was never deciphered. When electrical currents were applied to parts of the ship and the materials within it, they changed shape and exhibited strange properties. infinityexplorers.com/ros…
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[todayilearned] TIL: In 2019, researchers from Tel Aviv University successfully 3D-printed a human heart using a patient's own cells. Biological materials were reportedly used to "completely match the immunological, cellular, biochemical, and anatomical properties of the patient," cnn.com/2019/04/15/health…
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