THE ROLE OF INFORMATION AND INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES IN TEACHING THE TOPIC “AMORPHOUS STATE OF COMPOSITE POLYMER MATERIALS” IN HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS
Keywords:
composite materials, polymers, amorphous state, molecular structure, methodology, materials science.Abstract
Composite polymer materials are widely used in modern industry and scientific research. Their amorphous state directly influences the mechanical, thermal, and optical properties of the material. The purpose of this research is to study the amorphous state of composite polymers, to determine their composition, structure, and properties, as well as to analyze their potential applications in industrial and scientific fields. This article provides a scientific and methodological analysis of the amorphous state of composite polymer materials, their molecular structure, and their impact on mechanical, thermal, and technological properties. The influence of the amorphous state on elasticity, impact resistance, and processing technologies is highlighted. In addition, effective teaching methods for explaining this topic within the methodology course are discussed. The research findings demonstrate the importance of integrating theory and practice in students’ learning and contribute to the development of scientific thinking in materials science.
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