1) what is tensile strength of material?
2) what is stress ?
3) what is strain ?
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Answer / pavan
1)Maximum longitudinal load/stress carrying capacity of a
member at failure.
2)The net Resistance force acting per unit area is called
stress.
3) change in dimension to the original dimension is called
strain
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Answer / 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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Answer / dileep kumar ahirwar
maximum amount of tensile stress subjected by the material before it failure is tensile strength.
When a material is subjected to an external load a resistance force is set up within the body ,the internal resistance force per unit area acting on particular surface is stress.
change in the dimension or deformation of a solid due to stress is strain.
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Answer / nandhakumar
1.It is the maximum load carrying capacity of a member in
the longitudinal direction.
2.stress is the internal resistance offered by the body when
the force is applied.
3.strain is the deformation of body due to stress.
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 5 Yes | 1 No |
Answer / bethina sudheer
1) Tensile sterngth of a material is defined as ratio of tensile load to area of c/s.Tesile load mean load applied in longitudinal direction
2)internal resistance offered by a material per unit area of c/s
3)Ratio of change in dimension to original dimension i.e., nothing but deformation due to stress
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 5 Yes | 1 No |
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