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Metals have great tensile strength, but how?

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Answered by prashantjaihind
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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. If the energy level of these bonds are high, then the melting point will be high. ... When the energy required to break these bonds are high, we expect the tensile strength to be high as well.

Answered by SpruhaFanasia
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  • The tensile strength of a metal is essentially its ability to withstand tensile loads without failure. ... This is an important factor in metal forming processes since brittle metals are more likely to rupture. Metals that break or crack when stressed cannot be transformed during hammering, rolling, or drawing.

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