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fibre is as tensile as steel ​

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Answered by udayrahul1234
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Buoyancy (/ˈbɔɪənsi, ˈbuːjənsi/) or upthrust, is an upward force exerted by a fluid that opposes the weight of a partially or fully immersed object. In a column of fluid, pressure increases with depth as a result of the weight of the overlying fluid

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Answer: Tensile strength of steel Fibre

Depending on the fiber content, the flexural behavior of the specimens with an aspect ratio of 80 and a tensile strength of 1100 MPa was similar to that of specimens with an aspect ratio of 64 and a tensile strength of 1200 MPa.

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