Ultimate tensile strength (UTS)
The greatest stress that a material can resist before breaking is called the ultimate tensile strength. It is the maximum amount of stress a material can withstand without breaking under tension. Different materials have different ultimate tensile strengths, and it is an important property to consider for designing and engineering structures.
Tensile strength is the capacity to resist tension; in other words, if you pull on both ends of an object (typically a wire), the tensile strength tells us how much force it can withstand before it snaps into two pieces.
In a stress-strain graph, hard materials have the steepest graph, owing to having the highest young modulus. This is because Hard materials resist a deformation, wether elastic or plastic. So initially the steepest graph in a stress-strain graph is the strongest.Tough materials withstand force, but they do not resist the deformation. The special thing in tough materials is that they can take in a lot of elastic potential energy. In a stress-strain graph, a Tough material has the highest area under curve.A material can be tough without having being hard. A material that is hard is not necessarily tough.
Strength is the amount of load or stress a materiall can take before breaking. Toughness is an intrinsic property of the material that relates to how deep a crack or flaw can be before breaking.
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Insulator is the material which opposes/ resist the flow of electric current. There are many types of insulators are available in market according to their utility for various applications. These are classified according to various shape and size for example Disc and Pin Insulators etc. These are also classified according to the voltage standby capacity.
ability of the material to resist the temperature
Insulators
more flexible
Yes
It is when an air conditioner can resist to high temperatures without breaking
The state of matter a material is most likely to resist compression is liquid. Liquids cannot be compressed and this is what supports hydraulics.
hardness is that property of material by virtue of which, the material cfan resist abrasion, wear and tear, penetration etc.
because of its hardness
Because it's cheap and can resist wear
How can a bone withstand 1000 pounds without breakng?
Tensile strength is the capacity to resist tension; in other words, if you pull on both ends of an object (typically a wire), the tensile strength tells us how much force it can withstand before it snaps into two pieces.
Stainless steel is a material that is the result of an alloy of chromium, iron, and carbon. The ability for stainless steel materials to resist rust is a chemical property.