1) what is tensile strength of material?
2) what is stress ?
3) what is strain ?
Answer Posted / yihunie mognhod
The tensile strength of a material is the maximum amount of
tensile stress that it can be subjected to before failure.
Stress is force per area - strain is deformation of a solid
due to stress.
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