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the ratio of ultimate stress to the working stress is called

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Answered by poulomisinha2001
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factor of safety..........

Answered by qwsuccess
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The ratio of the ultimate stress of a material to its working stress is called the factor of safety.

  • The term "factor of safety" is crucial in engineering design.
  • Safety is of the utmost importance while designing any engineering component or product.
  • Every component in those things is built to withstand higher loads than they actually operate in order to assure their safety.
  • As a result, a margin or cushion will always exist in relation to its operational capabilities.
  • This is made sure by taking an appropriate safety factor into account during the design stage.
  • The ratio of the component material's ultimate stress to its working stress is known as the factor of safety.
  • It means that the component has more strength than is necessary.

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