What is the relationship between hardness and tensile strength?
Answer / Omendra Singh
Tensile strength and hardness are related properties of materials, but they do not have a direct linear relationship. Tensile strength measures the maximum stress a material can withstand before breaking under tension, while hardness refers to a material's resistance to permanent deformation. In general, harder materials tend to have higher tensile strengths, but this is not always the case.
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