metals have a high tensile strength. Explain also give one example of how this property of metal is used.
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the melting point of metals is determined by how much energy is required to break the metallic bonds present in the lattice when the energy required to break these bonds are high we expect the tensile strength to be high as well.
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The tensile strength of a material is the maximum stress that can be applied to it before it breaks. ... Because of their high tensile strength, these products are suitable for boring in drilling machines. The tensile strength of a material is the maximum stress that can be applied to it before it breaks.
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