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demnsity of polymer composite using mass in water and mass in air

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Answered by s02371joshuaprince47
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weight. Composites reflect the properties of their constituents, which is ... a material that has outstanding strength, low density and increased ... Polymers with a fine particle phase and random orientation tend to behave ... Where Ma is the mass of the sample in air, Mw is the mass sample in water

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