1) What is the compressive strength of concrete
2) What is the tensile strength of steel
3) Why cracks are happening in walls
Answer Posted / sriram
Compression means whenever a external load is acting on a specimen like a wooden blocks or a brick or a concrete block.when the load is acting above there capicity it's will break.
Tension means whenever a specimen like iron bar is taken and we apply some opposite forces then the bearing capicity is known as tension
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