Of the maximum weight capacity of an elevator in a skyscraper (tensile strength of the elevator cable). you don't want it to snap when people are on it and send them hurtling hundreds of meters downwards.
Young's Modulus is the measurement of the stiffness of material, or the tensile strength. Searle's Apparatus is used to hold two wires parallel to find out the tensile strength.
it was very strong
It's lack of tensile strength, a.k.a, the capacity of a material to withstand bending
a seismographic flow
the most expensive material used to make a casket, bronze, is considered by the industry to be the material most suitable for casket construction due to its strength and natural ability to resist rust
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Mullen is a measurement of the burst strength of paper and paperboard when subjected to pressure. It is often used as an indicator of the stiffness and durability of the material. In wood pulp, mullen is an important property for determining the paper's ability to withstand pressure and resist bursting or cracking during handling and printing.
I'm not aware of a material named "Delron", but there is a material called "Delrin" which is a brand name for an acetal polyoxymethylene resin owned by DuPont. It is a hard resin approved for food handling use by the FDA. It is an economical material with properties of good strength, light weight, and self-lubrication. It is commonly used in the food industry, toys and in paint-ball markers. Grades with higher toughness and strength are used in ski-bindings, gears, and many other applications; typically those which require moderate strength and low-friction.
the maximum stress which the material can bear without breaking is called the maximum tensile strength of the material
SI unit or Newton
It's weight to strength ratio which makes it an ideal metal for aircraft and the automotive industries .
the material looses its shape