Introduction. Structure and property of materials. Particle size and particle shape in property relation. Mechanical, electrical, magnetic, thermal and optical properties of materials. Classes of materials: Metals and alloys, ceramics and glasses, semiconductors, dielectric and ferroelectric materials, magnetic materials, optical materials and composites. Synthesis and processing of materials, Economic, environment and societal issues in material science and engineering.
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