Accelerated aging involves subjecting a product to elevated stress conditions (like temperature, humidity) to simulate the aging process.
Analyzing:
Involves reviewing data or conditions but not actively subjecting the product to stress.
Testing:
Involves actively evaluating the product under specific conditions to observe its performance.
Accelerated aging fits under testing because it involves placing the product under controlled stress conditions to observe its behavior over time.
Demonstrating:
Generally used to show functionality but does not specifically involve stress conditions.
Inspecting:
Involves looking at the product for defects or quality, not necessarily under accelerated conditions.
References: Product testing standards and reliability engineering texts.
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