Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Questionaire e
Questionaire e
A. Surface Measurement
B. Surface Tension
C. Bearing
D. Wear Friction
_____2. Surface measurement encompasses more specific types of measurements EXCEPT ONE.
A. Surface Finish
B. Surface Roughness
C. Surface texture
D. Surface tension
A. Profilers
B. Toughness
C. Surface Measurement
D. Stylus
A. Surface Height
B. Optical profilers
C. 3D Measurements
D. Surface Tension
A. Surface Height
B. Surface Tension
C. Wear Friction
D. Amplitude
A. 3D Measurements
B. Surface information
C. Surface Roughness
D. Stylus
_____7. It has been used to measure these and other medical-quality surfaces such as strents, dental
implants and artificial bone.
A. Shape
B. Toughness
C. Optical Measurement Techniques
D. Process Control
_____9. Optical surface measurement techniques have been used to measure these and other medical-
quality surfaces EXCEPT ONE. CHOOSE
A. Dental implants
B. Strents
C. Artificial Bone
D. Microns
A. Profilers
B. Toughness
C. Surface Measurement
D. Stylus
_____11. It is a key part of maintaining control of process, by checking output to see that the process is
not outside of specification.
A. Topography
B. Surface Measurement
C. Ra
D. Shear Strength
A. Surface Height
B. Surface Tension
C. Wear Friction
D. Amplitude
_____13. It limits the effectiveness of these assessments to features that are a few microns high and
wide, at the extreme limit.
A. Size
B. Shape
C. Surface Topography Measurement
D. Texture
A. Surface Measurement
B. Surface Tension
C. Bearing
D. Wear Friction
_____16. It requires a measured field of view large enough to include shape geometries.
A. Relative roughness
B. Resilience
C. Micro lens
D. Measure of Surface Shapes
A. Extreme limit
B. Surface Roughness
C. Surface Smoothness
D. Ductility
_____18. Optical surface measurement techniques have been used to measure these and other
medical-quality surfaces EXCEPT ONE. CHOOSE
A. Dental implants
B. Strents
C. Artificial Bone
D. Microns
_____19. It is a quantitative calculation of the relative roughness of a linear profile or area, expressed as
a single numeric parameter (Ra).
A. Abstract
B. Surface Asperity
C. Surface Roughness
D. Stylus profilers
_____20. It can be extracted as a line through an area, and is also able to report average Ra through a
surface by averaging several profiles.
_____21. It typically refers to level of polishing or texture intended for, or resulting on, a surface.
A. Surface Area
B. Surface roughness
C. Surface smoothness
D. Surface Finish
A. Surface asperity
B. Optical Profilers
C. Preliminary findings
D. Texture
_____23. A features that can be characterized individually fall into the category of asperities, in
precision engineering applications, asperities often refer to sub-micron variations in height and shape.
A. Calibration measurements
B. Functional Purpose
C. Surface Asperity
D. Engine Friction
_____24. It has higher resolution and are typically used for asperity measurements, but can be
destructive of the surface, depending on the materials and their small fields of view present difficulty in
finding the defects.
_____25. A method is described with which friction can be measured between atomically smooth
surfaces slid over distances from 1nm to 1mue m.
A. Abstract
B. Electron scanning microscope
C. Surface Asperity
D. Methodology
A. Extreme limit
B. Surface Roughness
C. Surface Smoothness
D. Ductility
_____28. It is performed mainly in winter conditions in order to answer the basic questions.
_____29. It can mean different things to different people, but for the purpose of this definition we are
talking what our programs do with this term, it is the friction that caused by everything that goes into
the engine and items that run off the engine.
A. Measurements
B. Friction
C. Engine Friction
D. Valve springs
_____30. It is made to test the maintenance level of a runway or road, to test the function of the traffic
infrastructure. It is made in order to ensure that a newly constructed or refurnished runway road has a
surface friction.
A. Surface Friction
B. Functionality
C. Calibration Surface Friction
D. Lifters
KEY ANSWERS:
1. A
2. D
3. C
4. B
5. A
6. A
7. C
8. D
9. D
10. C
11. B
12. A
13. C
14. A
15. C
16. D
17. B
18. D
19. C
20. A
21. D
22. B
23. C
24. A
25. A
26. B
27. D
28. A
29. C
30. C