Engineering, 07.04.2021 02:30 allisonpinegar7830
Which of the following needs would a materials engineer be able to fulfill? (Select all that apply.)
Design new and innovative buildings and other structures incorporating new materials.
Find ways to combine the existing materials on a project in a way that meets project needs.
Develop a process for testing and comparing the properties of different materials.
Determine when and why a material would break down.
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