What is it called when my shoe is un-tied? Or should I post more about how
Elecraft's telephone line that wasn't working yesterday? I'm not sure what
other nonesense I can come up with to spend an ENTIRE day and over 50 Posts
with today... Hmmm When did this site become a Chat room?
When ice freezes, it is called frozen. When glue hardens, it dries, and
concrete cures. What is it called when solder becomes solid again after being
in the liquid state.
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Alan
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I've always thought it was called cooling or solidifying.
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When ice freezes, it is called frozen. When glue hardens, it dries, and
concrete cures. What is it called when solder becomes solid again after
being in the liquid state.
What is it called when solder becomes solid
You said it yourself. Molten metal SOLIDIFIES when cooled. :)
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When ice freezes, it is called frozen. When glue hardens, it dries, and
concrete cures. What is it called when solder becomes solid again after being
in the liquid state.
If that is what happened it is usually called a dry joint...
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At 10:06 AM 09/04/09, you wrote:
When ice freezes, it is called frozen. When glue hardens, it dries,
and concrete cures. What is it called when solder becomes solid
again after being in the liquid state.
Set?
john
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At 10:06 AM 09/04/09, you wrote:
What
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When ice freezes, it is called frozen. When glue hardens, it dries
On Thu, 2009-04-09 at 09:06 -0700, Alan Price wrote:
When ice freezes, it is called frozen. When glue hardens, it dries,
and concrete cures. What is it called when solder becomes solid
again after being in the liquid state.
I have the opposite question: What do you call it when solder
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On Thu, 2009-04-09 at 09:06 -0700, Alan Price wrote:
When ice freezes, it is called frozen. When glue hardens, it dries,
and concrete cures. What is it called
Well, at my place when it has cooled, it is called soldered.
Then we go on to the next step...
Jack Brindle, W6FB
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Well, at my place when it has cooled, it is called soldered.
Then we go on to the next step...
Jack Brindle, W6FB
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To: 'Jack Brindle' jackbrin...@earthlink.net, 'Elecraft Reflector'
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Date: Thursday, April 9, 2009, 3:30 PM
I'm probably over thinking this, but when solder changes from any state to
any other
Alan,
If I am working on a radio, I would call it DONE - go on to the next
one. :-D
Now... if a drop of molten solder falls on the floor ?? (is that
akin to a tree falling in the forest?)
We now return to our regularly scheduled broadcast.
73,
Don W3FPR
Alan Price wrote:
When ice
At the eutectic, the solidus and liquidus temps are the same
Gil
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Eutectic only applies to the 37/63 solder alloy.
Eutectic infers two things - 1) it is the alloy with the lowest
temperature melting point, and 2) there is no plastic state, meaning
it goes directly from a liquid to a solid with no plastic state in between.
The second point is the most
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