necking
process by which a ductile material plastically deforms under tension forming a thin neck
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necking
Summary
necking ranks in the top 2% of general entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (56 views/month).[1]
Key Facts
- necking's subclass of is recorded as plasticity[2].
- necking's Commons category is recorded as Necking (materials science)[3].
- necking's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/081kn5[4].
- necking's has cause is recorded as tensile testing[5].
- necking's has cause is recorded as slip[6].
- necking's Encyclopædia Britannica Online ID is recorded as technology/necking-metallurgy[7].
- necking's studied by is recorded as materials science[8].
- necking's Quora topic ID is recorded as Necking[9].
- necking's Microsoft Academic ID is recorded as 119001679[10].
- necking's OpenAlex ID is recorded as C119001679[11].
Why It Matters
necking ranks in the top 2% of general entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (56 views/month).[1] necking has Wikipedia articles in 8 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[12]