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After testing the material using destructive technique, the material​

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Answered by kishorphuke
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Answer:

After testing the material using destructive technique, the material __________

Option A: - can be used for intended purpose

Option C: - cannot be used for intended purpose

Option D: - none of above

Answered by KaurSukhvir
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Answer:

After testing the material using destructive technique, the material​ destroys and can't be further used.

Explanation:

Destructive testing (DT) is a technique that involves the break down  of a particular material to analyze its physical properties, such as the mechanical strength, flexibility, toughness, and hardness.

  • This testing is frequently used to test for mass-produced items because the cost of destroying some specimens is economically feasible.
  • Some examples of destructive testing: Corrosion testing, fracture testing, material testing, automobile testing etc.
  • In chemistry, mass spectrometry is an example of destructive technique. Because after the sample went through the mass spectrometer, it can't be further used.
  • There are some non-destructive techniques such as electromagnetic, measurement and  imaging techniques the determine the properties of a material without destroying it.
  • Destructive testing is often used to evaluate safety equipment as it produces more complete and reliable results.

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