unit of tensile strength

Answer Posted / mohammad mansoor

tensile strength is defined as force acting per unit area
where unit of force is Newton and Area is m^2 so
Unit would be N/m^2
also, unit of pressure is Pascal=N/m^2=kgf/m^2
where, 1Newton =9.8 Kg

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