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. How Do You Calculate Tensile Strength?

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Answered by Ꮇσσηℓíght
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Tensile strength isn't really calculated; it's measured. It is defined as the point at which a sample of material fails when subjected to tensile stress. The unit of measure of tensile strength (and stress) is the Newton per square meter (N/m2), also known as the Pascal (Pa). Tensile strengths of various building materials, such as steel, are measure in millions of Pa.

Answered by ITZURADITYAKING
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\huge\pink{\fbox{\bf{Answer}}}the tensile strength, also known as the ultimate tensile strength, the load at failure divided by the original cross sectional area where the ultimate tensile strength (U.T.S.), σ max = P max /A 0 , where P max = maximum load, A 0 = original cross sectional area.

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