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Define tensil strength

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Answered by dewangNASA
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A measure of the ability of material to resist a force that tends to pull it apart. It is expressed as the minimum tensile stress (force per unit area) needed to split the material apart.

A United States customary unit is pounds per square inch (lb/in² or psi), or kilo-pounds per square inch (ksi, or sometimes kpsi), which is equal to 1000 psi; kilo-pounds per square inch are commonly used in one country (US), when measuring tensile strengths.

The tensile strength of a metal is essentially its ability to withstand tensile loads without failure. Ductility, on the other hand, measures a material's ability to deform under tensile stresses. This is an important factor in metal forming processes since brittle metals are more likely to rupture.

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Answered by rashidkhna73
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Answer:

the property due to which substance can wear a lot of strain without breaking is known as tensile strength

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