what is tensile strength
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the resistance of a material to breaking under tension.
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Tensile strength, maximum load that a material can support without fracture when being stretched, divided by the original cross-sectional area of the material.
Explanation:
Imagine a strip of paper being pulled at its two ends with your fingers. You are applying a tensile force on the strip. When this tensile force crosses a certain threshold, the paper tears. The tensile stress at which this takes place is the tensile strength of that material, in this case paper.
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