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Old 17 Jul 2006, 9:46 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Are physical changes to a sample destructive testing?

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Re: Are physical changes to a sample destructive testing?

Yes, as it cannot be returned to its original state.
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Re: Are physical changes to a sample destructive testing?

What about melting ice - physically changed but can go back?
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Re: Are physical changes to a sample destructive testing?

Nope, destructive Test...
Because you could probably lose some water molecules Evaporating..,
Also if you heat it.... it would not maintain any evidence which it had prior...
For example...
Lets say there was a huge ice block, Which had bullet shots going through it...
And you heated it into a liquid, then Cooled back too Solid ice.

Wallah! the bullet holes are gone
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Re: Are physical changes to a sample destructive testing?

yes it is destructive as destructive testing is defined by causing any changes to a sample
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