भंगुरताआ Meaning in English
भंगुरताआ शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : brittleness
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
बीआरएलब्रनो
फैला हुआ
व्याख्येय
ब्रॉड बीन
व्यापक अनुमान लगाना
बड़ी लाइन
ब्रॉडगेज
व्यापक व्याख्या
व्यापक नेतृत्व
निशान का व्यापक
व्यापक प्रयोजन
व्यापक प्रतिनिधित्व
मोट्र का चौड़ा रस्ता
ब्रॉडबैंड
भंगुरताआ इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
As the index increases material stiffness the brittleness also increases, although the correlation is not linear.
The TV Guide reviewer stated that 'Bacon and Sedgwick are both charming and exasperating as the modern lovers, a combination of self-centered innocence and mannered brittleness that rings all too true'.
The composition is usually formulated to have a glass transition temperature (onset of brittleness) below the lowest service temperature and a suitably high melt temperature as well.
The selected curing agent determines the nature of the final FBE product – its cross linking density, chemical resistance, brittleness, flexibility etc.
The intention may have been to write a kind of Noel Coward comedy of Columbus Avenue, but the result mistakes brittleness for wit.
High carbon (or high alloy, in some listings) can take a much higher hardness but must be tempered carefully after heat treatment to avoid brittleness.
The particle size distribution of milled coal depends partly on the rank of the coal, which determines its brittleness, and on the handling, crushing and milling it has undergone.
This view was advanced by James Hendler in 2008, when he claimed that the fall of expert systems in the late '80s was not due to an inherent and unavoidable brittleness of expert systems, but to funding cuts in basic research in the 1970s.
These expert systems advanced in the 1980s through applied research and product development, but, by the end of the decade, the pipeline had run dry and expert systems were unable to produce improvements that could have overcome this brittleness and secured further funding.
In everyday usage "brittleness" usually refers to the tendency to fracture under a small amount of force, which exhibits both brittleness and a lack of strength (in the technical sense).
The opposite of brittleness is ductility.
However, the colours given by synthetic dyes tend to fade over short periods of time, an effect often seen in construction paper, noted by greying colours and brittleness.