what is tensile strength?
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Answer / harshwardhan
the axial stresses resulting from axial forces which tend to
elongate a member are called TENSILE STRESSES.
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Answer / anoop kumar
Tensile strength measures the force required to pull something such as rope, wire, or a structural beam to the point where it breaks.
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Answer / balamurugan ravi indian
tensile force is a force exerted on an object like steel, wires etc . it will leads to the deformation of structure ( elogation in lateral dimension, reduction in longitudinal section
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