Breaking strain relates to the force required to snap fishing line under tension. Differing strengths of fishing line are categorized by their pre-tested "breaking strains".
300kg
That would be 4.53592 Kg.
To convert breaking strain to safe working load you must establish a safety factor (SF). Assume SF of 10. If a line has a breaking strain of 1 tonne then you should only suspend or load the line to a strain of 100Kg (1000Kg/10) A common SF for normal use is 6. If human loads are in use then SF 10 is more common.
Fracture point
you can use a bamboo stick because it can bend enough without breaking
yh you can its hard but you can but u cannot get it on the boat for it is to heavy as i hav caught 2 its is a strain but its worth it
Because it makes her feel like a child breaking the rules. Its exciting!
It is referring to the breaking strength of the line. 8lb test line will likely break when 8lbs of force are applied to it.
initially there is the linear elastic region which obeys the hooks law :stress is directly proportional to the strain. at the end of the linear elastic region the ductile material reaches the yield point beyond which any change in dimensions become permanent. the material goes through a yield plateau in which stress is constant and the strain changes. after crossing the yield plateau the ductile material goes through the strain hardening region in which the deformation is permanent but as the region goes on the stress increases with the strain. here the strength of the ductile material increases as it is strain hardened. at a point it reaches the ultimate load point. This is the maximum load taken by the material. after which further deformation causes decrease in strength or the stress goes on decreasing finally breaking at the breaking load point. this region is called the post-ultimate region.
The Second Front: Key strain was over the timing of opening up a Second Front against Germany. The Issue of Poland: The Warsaw rising: Harry Truman: Breaking point: mistrust and tension between these nations led to their downfall
the modern-day rods are lighter stronger and less susceptible to breaking than the Chinese ones
There has never been one and never will be one (unless caused by a giant meteor strike) because no rock on earth is strong enough to build up the strain needed without breaking first, causing a lesser earthquake and releasing the built up strain.