| A | B |
| tensile strength | mechanical property of measuring of resistance to being pulled apart |
| fracture toughness | mechanical property for the ability of a material containing a crack to resist fracture |
| fatigue strength | mechanical property described as the ability of material to resist various kinds of rapidly changing stresses |
| creep strength | mechanical property described as ability of a metal to withstand a constant weight or force at elevated temperatures |
| hardness | mechanical property of a material to resist permanent indentation |
| conductivity | electrical material property that is a measure of how well a material accommodates the movement of electrical charge |
| resistivity | electrical property of a material described as opposition of a material to the flow of electrical current |
| magnetic susceptibility | ratio of magnetization to magnetic field |
| Curie temperature | temperature at which a material will lose magnetism |
| saturation magnetism | state reached when an increase in applied external magnetizing field cannot increase the magnetization of the material further |
| coefficient of thermal expansion | how much a material will expand for each degree of temperature increase |
| heat capacity | amount of heat required to change a material's temperature by a given amount |
| thermal conductivity | indicates a material's ability to conduct heat |