Foundations of Materials Science and Engineering
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Author: SMITH
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Chapter 1.9, Problem 33SEP
Consider the common household component in a lightbulb: (a) identify various critical components of this item, (b) determine the material selected for each critical component, and (c) design a process that would be used to assemble the lightbulb.
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