Bone Marrow. It is red and is very important to your body!
red bone marrow and calcium
calcium and phosphate
calcim......i guess
Collagen is a protein that provides strength and flexibility in the bone, cartilage, and skin.
The function of calcium salts is to provide hardness and strength and resist compression.
collagen fibers
Dermis
Xylem tissue in plants transports water and mineral salts from the roots up to the leaves. It also provides strength to the plants thanks to a woody substance called lignin. Phloem in plants transports food (made in the leaves) to the rest of the plant.
The sand (ballast) provides strength, hardness, and durability. The cement binds the sand/gravel together.
The difference between strength and hardness is that the strength refers to the force that is present between the bonds. Strength attributes to how strong or weak the force between the bonds. Hardness refers to the nature of the force, which basically is how rigid or flexible the bonds between particles.
Collagen is a protein that provides strength and flexibility in the bone, cartilage, and skin.
For steels especially, there is a high correlation between hardness and strength. Hardness is also indicative of wear resistance for a material.
ST: Strength in materials 52: that the lowest tensile strength
ST: Strength in materials 52: that the lowest tensile strength
yes it is
Ultimate Tensile Strength is the (BHN*500)
What type of bone provides the greatest strength for support
malleability and tensile strength.
There are tables that give you the Tensile Strength based on a Rockwell Hardness test of a specimen of metal. For example: Rc of 54 is a Steel of TSU = 300,000 psi. Google the internet for Rockwell Hardness Table.
Strength machines are meant to help you build up muscles. They do not, however, help you measure your strength. Strength can be measured by the hardness of the physical task you do. No machine can measure strength.