Breaking strength is force per unit area (pounds per square inch (psi) or Megapascals (MN/sq meter) and is the value at which a material will fail, or break. It is also known as ultimate strength for ductile materials or modulus of rupture for brittle materials
Diamonds are known for their durability and strength, making them difficult to break.
A rope will break if the tension exceeds its break strength because the internal forces holding the rope's fibers together are overcome, causing the fibers to separate and break. When the force applied to the rope is higher than its break strength, the rope is unable to withstand the load and snaps.
Its to do with tension, it doesn't take much strength to break it
break verdanttuff's rocks, i think.
A rope will break if the tension exceeds its break strength because the internal forces holding the rope's fibers together are unable to withstand the external force acting on it. This causes the rope to fail and break under the excessive load.
Tensile strength is the minimum force that the specimen withstands without suffering a failure. Breaking strength is that force which is required to break the specimen.
the rod will be stronger, but will break, the cable will bend under force, but not break. the rod has more tensile and shear strength.
Yes, because they are just slim disks but they do take a little strength to break them.
Some do break, depending on the strength of the force applied.
Tensile strength is a measure of how much stress it takes for an object to break while being pulled.
Its tencile strength is its ability to with stnad stretching
get the HM strength, and teach it to a Pokemon