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Match each term to the phrase(s) that best describe it. Use each option only once, or not at all. a. A quantity that is correlated with the bond strength of a material. b. The stress at which dislocation motion and/or twinning is assumed to become the dominant response upon loading a material. c. A measure of a material's ability to absorb mechanical energy in the form of stretched bonds.d. A measure of a material's ability to deform plastically prior to failure.e. A measure of a material's ability to withstand local deformation or wear. f. This value is correlated with the yield point.

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a. A quantity that is correlated with the bond strength of a material. Elastic Modulus

b. The stress at which dislocation motion and/or twinning is assumed to become the dominant response upon loading a material. Yield Point

c. A measure of a material's ability to absorb mechanical energy in the form of stretched bonds. Ultimate Tensile Strength

d. A measure of a material's ability to deform plastically prior to failure. Ductility

e. A measure of a material's ability to withstand local deformation or wear. Hardness

This value is correlated with the yield point.

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