tear resistance is not the same as tensile bond strength.
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covalent bond
No because if you look up the value of a C-C bond and double it you'll find that it is more than the value of a C=C double bond. Therefore they can't be the same strength.
covalent bond in a sentience
It is not a hydrogen bond if they are in same molecule.But H bond forms between them.
well refering to breaking strength and tensile strength, there are alot of similarities but this doesnt mean thet are the same for tensile strength the easier of the two equations its T.S= force/ area.
Brittle
That all depends on the material For most all metals, tensile strength is stronger by about factor of 1.7 For most metals tensile strength is equal to compression strength For concrete, both comppression strength and shear strength are higher than tensile strength For many composites, tensile strenght is higherthan compression strength
No the moment of resistance is a defining parameter that can be used to calculate the stress in a cross section of a given material that is subject to flexural loading. The ultimate flexural strength is a numerical value of stress at which the material will crack, tear, rip etc. Think about ultimate tensile strength and the value of Young's Modulus. Young's Modulus is not defined at the point of 'necking' and therefore the ultimate tensile strength cannot be computed from Young's Modulus and Hook's Law, but the UTS is an empirically defined value.
They are the same
It depends on its strength. Usually, concrete is 6.7 to 9 times stronger in compression.To be exact, tensile strength of concrete is equal to 0.7 times square root of its compressive strength. For common concretes with compressive strength of 20 to 40 MPa, it is about 3 to 4.4 MPa of tensile strength respectively.
Chromoly is stronger in terms of tensile strength and both metals are about the same in yield or bending strength.
Strength of Covalent Bond vs Ionic Bond Apparently, ... When I check bond energies, they seem to be in the same range. ... [all in the gas phase] ...
Strength of Covalent Bond vs Ionic Bond Apparently, ... When I check bond energies, they seem to be in the same range. ... [all in the gas phase] ...
Covalent bond
The hardness and tensile strength provided by iron armor in comparison to its weight. The same hardness and/or tensile strenght can be matched or beaten by lighter alloys.
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