15 tonne
Very High Tensile strength rope.
Compressive strength is generated by a force which is acting into or towards the centre of an object. Tensile strength measures the force required to pull something such as rope.
A rope is made out of many weak strands, woven together to provide a higher tensile strength. If you did the same using a large amount of spider silk, you would have a silk rope with a higher tensile strength than not only a regular rope, but also steel cable.
tensile stress is the force ehich applies on a body and the force exert by this body against this force is called tensile strength... simply tansile strength measure the force required the force to pull yhe body like rope and wire .
Suspend a weight on the rope and slowly increase the weight untill the rope breaks. If you want a more scientific approach you can use a tensile testing machine.
The same way that you test the tensile strength of anything - break it in a universal testing machine! You have to be careful how you hold the rope though - you obviously cannot grip it the way you would grip a metal specimen (since the grips will cut the rope). Therefore the rope may be locked into special rope-testing grips or tied around a T-bar or pin in a particuar way. As long as the rope breaks n the central "guage length", you have a good result. If it breaks in the region where it is gripped or tied, the result is probably not correct.
Tensile strength annealed 207
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The nominal breaking strength of a nylon rope is typically calculated by multiplying the tensile strength of nylon (usually provided by the manufacturer) by the cross-sectional area of the rope. This calculation gives an approximation of the maximum force the rope can withstand before breaking, although actual breaking strength may vary due to factors like environmental conditions and manufacturing variations.