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You use calipers or a micrometer.
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Cycle of elongation = Peptide bond Since you have to use (n-1) formula to calculate the peptide bonds 100-1=99 = cycle of elongation.
The cells produced by mitosis undergo a period of elongation in the direction of the axis of the root. It is at this time that they are sensitive to gravity and respond with gravitropism.
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You use calipers or a micrometer.
MTR stands for a Mill Test Repot. An MTR comes with a shipment of steel describing the physical test results of the steel such as yield, tensile, and elongation. It also has the results of chemical tests.
find it out . It's measured in the lab after a pull test. Steel elongation can be measure manually or using device called extentiometer. To measure elongation of steel manually we must give 2 punch marks on the specimen with specified length (see standard/code such as ASTM, ASME etc for specimen shape and size) addressed L0. After a pull test (tension/tensile test) we measure the distance between that 2 punch marks and addressed L1. Thus, the elongation of the specimen in percentage is ((L1-L0)/L0) x 100%. Measure elongation using extentiometer is lot more easier because we can directly read the result. But this method limited for small elongation measurement only.
The answer depends on what causes the elongation: a stretching force (tension) or thermal expansion.
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Please add to this question.Something to measure things with.
Use the "tan of the inclination angle" test.
Cycle of elongation = Peptide bond Since you have to use (n-1) formula to calculate the peptide bonds 100-1=99 = cycle of elongation.
Visual - the clue is in the question! Or use a magnet, assuming the steel marbles are not of a non-magnetic grade of stainless-steel.
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strain is percent elongation/100; for example a strain of 0.02 is 2% elongation. Often we refer to elongation at failure; for example if a material fails at 10% elongation its strain is 0.10
What is the importance of elongation of a material?