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MATERIALS SCIENCE
AND ENGINEERING
AN INTRODUCTION
Sixth Edition
William D. Callister, Jr.
The University of Utah
John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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SOLUTIONS TO PROBLEMS

PREFACE


This section of instructor's resource materials contains solutions and answers to
all problems and questions that appear in the textbook. My penmanship leaves
something to be desired; therefore, I generated these solutions/answers using
computer software so that the resulting product would be "readable." Furthermore, I
endeavored to plete and detailed solutions in order that: (1) the instructor,
without having to take time to solve a problem, will understand what principles/skills are
to be learned by its solution; and (2) to facilitate student understanding/learning when
the solution is posted.

I would mend that the course instructor consult these solutions/answers
before assigning problems and questions. In doing so, he or she ensures that the
students will be drilled in the intended principles and concepts. In addition, the
instructor may provide appro