How Do RT, UT, MT, and PT Techniques Relate to Newtonian Physics and Calculus?

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In summary, non destructive testing (NDT) is a method of evaluating the properties of a material, component, or system without causing any damage or altering its physical or chemical properties. There are several types of NDT methods, including visual inspection, liquid penetrant testing, magnetic particle testing, ultrasonic testing, radiographic testing, eddy current testing, and thermography, each with their own advantages and limitations. NDT has numerous benefits such as detecting defects without causing damage, saving time and money, and improving safety. It is used in industries such as aerospace, automotive, construction, manufacturing, oil and gas, power generation, and transportation. NDT differs from destructive testing in that it does not physically alter the material being tested,
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Canadian mind readers, eh? :wink:

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How and where do I Post a Question regarding Isacc Newton's Physics and Mathematics on this forum
 
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How and where do I Post a Question regarding Isacc Newton's Physics and Mathematics on this forum
Depend on what kind of question it is...

** Question about his old writings -- Probably post in the Textbooks forum under the Eductation section

** Schoolwork question about those subjects -- Post in the Homework Help, Introductory Physics forum, and show your best efforts to work on the problem

** General question about something in Newtonian Physics -- Probably post in the Classical Physics forum in the general technical forums.

Does that help? If not, can you give us a better idea of what kind of question(s) you want to ask about this topic? Thanks.
 
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Update -- @rb75 I see now that you posted something in the Other Physics forum. It is under review by the Mentors, and will not be visible until approved. It may take a few hours for us to reach a consensus about it.
 
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As the problem states Assume that the level of Precision for all the variables in the problem have precision to 8 Decimal Places so the Mathematics and the Calculus and the Calculations involved in the problem can be demonstrated. My interest is to gain a better understanding of the principles involved in the Physics and the Calculus invented by Isaac Newton.
 
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My interest is to gain a better understanding of the principles involved in the Physics and the Calculus invented by Isaac Newton.
That did not appear to be what you were trying to do in that thread start. After a Mentor discussion, it has been deleted. Please check your PMs for feedback on your thread start from me. Thank you.

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FAQ: How Do RT, UT, MT, and PT Techniques Relate to Newtonian Physics and Calculus?

What is non destructive testing (NDT)?

Non destructive testing (NDT) is a method of evaluating the properties of a material, component, or system without causing any damage or altering its physical or chemical properties. It is used to detect defects or irregularities in a material or structure without causing any harm.

What are the different types of NDT methods?

There are several types of NDT methods, including visual inspection, liquid penetrant testing, magnetic particle testing, ultrasonic testing, radiographic testing, eddy current testing, and thermography. Each method has its own advantages and limitations, and the type of NDT used will depend on the material being tested and the type of defect being looked for.

What are the benefits of using NDT?

NDT has numerous benefits, including the ability to detect defects and irregularities in materials and structures without causing any damage, saving time and money by avoiding the need for destructive testing, and improving safety by identifying potential issues before they become more serious.

What industries use NDT?

NDT is used in a wide range of industries, including aerospace, automotive, construction, manufacturing, oil and gas, power generation, and transportation. Any industry that uses materials or structures that need to be tested for defects can benefit from NDT.

How does NDT differ from destructive testing?

NDT differs from destructive testing in that it does not damage or alter the material or structure being tested. Destructive testing, on the other hand, involves physically altering or breaking the material in order to test its properties. NDT is often preferred because it allows for testing without causing any harm, which can save time and money in the long run.

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