A Modern History of MaterialsA Measure of Stability
A Modern History of Materials: A Measure of Stability
Norton, M. Grant
2023-02-12 00:00:00
[ A Measure of Stability, begins this modern history of materials in 1920 with the announcement of the award of the Nobel Prize in Physics to metallurgist Charles-Edouard Guillaume for his discovery of the anomalous properties of the metal alloy Invar, a material that defined stability and whose importance has continued to increase over time. ]
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A Modern History of MaterialsA Measure of Stability
[ A Measure of Stability, begins this modern history of materials in 1920 with the announcement of the award of the Nobel Prize in Physics to metallurgist Charles-Edouard Guillaume for his discovery of the anomalous properties of the metal alloy Invar, a material that defined stability and whose importance has continued to increase over time. ]
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