how can you test the strength of a solid
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Concrete compressive strength can vary from 2500 psi (17 MPa) for residential concrete to 4000 psi (28 MPa) and higher in commercial structures. Some applications use higher strengths, greater than 10,000 psi (70 MPa).
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One material property that is widely used and recognized is the strength of a material. The basic idea of a tensile test is to place a sample of a material between two fixtures called "grips" which clamp the material. ... The material has known dimensions, like length and cross-sectional area.
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