A) beach balls
B) children's toys
C) plumbing fixtures
D) printed circuit board assemblies
E) surfboards
F) twisted wires
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Multiple Choice
A) 0.0025-0.025 mm (0.0001-0.001 in.)
B) 0.025-0.250 mm (0.001-0.010 in.)
C) 0.250-2.50 mm (0.010-0.100 in.)
D) 2.5-5.0 mm (0.10-0.20 in.)
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A) dip soldering
B) infrared soldering
C) soldering iron
D) torch soldering
E) wave soldering?
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True/False
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A) aluminum
B) antimony
C) gold
D) iron
E) lead
F) nickel
G) silver
H) tin
I) titanium
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A) equal to
B) stronger than
C) weaker than the filler metal out of which it is made
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A) adherend
B) adherent
C) adhesive
D) adhibit
E) ad infinitum
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A) have no effect on
B) increase
C) reduce the strength of an adhesively bonded joint
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True/False
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True/False
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True/False
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A) cleavage
B) peeling
C) shear
D) tension
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A) butt
B) corner
C) edge
D) lap
E) tee
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A) chemically etch the surfaces to increase roughness for better adhesion of the filler metal
B) promote wetting of the surfaces
C) protect the faying surfaces during the process
D) remove or inhibit formation of oxide films
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True/False
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A) annealing of the base parts is a by-product of the process
B) dissimilar metals can be joined
C) less heat and energy required
D) metallurgical improvements in the base metals
E) multiple joints can be brazed simultaneously
F) parts can be readily disassembled
G) stronger joint than welding
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