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How is tensile strength measured​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Tensile strength is defined as a measurement of stress, which, in turn, is measured as force per unit area. The SI unit of UTS is Pascal or Pa. It's usually expressed in megaPascals, so the UTS is commonly expressed in megaPascals (or MPa). In the US, the UTS is often expressed in pounds per square inch (or psi).

Answered by nigarg82
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Answer:

Tensile strength is the measure of stress needed to break a material by stretching.

It is measured using the following formula:

UTS= P/A

Ultimate Tensile Strength= Per unit cross sectional area

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