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Obtained by using different kind of fibers within the single matrix

2. Primary objective for developing _________ was to enhance the toughness while
retaining the high temperature properties.

3. The following are the advantage of Metal Matrix Composites except.

4. Which of the following is not belong to the characteristics of Ceramic Matrix Composites

5. Aramid – polyamide – Kevlar also known as __________.

6. __________ is the most closely associated with FRPs

7. In PMCs polymer is the primary phase in which a secondary phase is imbedded as


__________, ___________, or __________.
8. Consists of thick core of low-density foam bonded on both faces to thin sheets of a
different materials

9. is a composite building material that consists of three components: the fibers as the
discontinuous or dispersed phase, the matrix as the continuous phase, and the fine
interphase region, also known as the interface?

10. A composite material that consists of two or more layer of different materials that are
bonded together.

11. Composite is two or more chemically ___ materials which when combined have
improved properties over individual materials.

12. Forms the matrix within which the secondary phases is imbedded.

13. Imbedded phase sometimes referred to as reinforcing agent, usually serves to strengthen
the composite.

14. A glass fiber composite is made up of glass fibers and:.

15. In composites, the higher the amount of ______ content the greater the strength:

16. Types of Composite Materials based on type of reinforcement except.


a.

17. Consist of a thick core of low-density foam bonded on both faces to thin sheets of a
different material.
18. When glass fibers are combines with other fibers, this is called a:

19. What is the size for Large Particle Reinforced Composites.

20. Following are one of the applications for Hybrid Composites, Except.

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