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It is the ultimate strength of a material subjected to tensile loading. In other words, it is the maximum stress developed in a material in a tension test.
Ahh yes! The ultimate question. To be honest, not even the developers know what this means, they are guessing its the time in between loading different places, but as i said, they aren't sure.
There are many different ways to find information on loading a new software program onto your computer. If that particular program did not come with directions, try visiting the manufacturer's website for instructions, or instructions on how to get installation instructions.
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Depends on what you're loading.
a reload is going back to the position you started putting someone in. at the beginning of a stunt[ lifting people in the air] it is called loading in. so that is why it is called a reload.
loading which cause movement of the object or structure is called dynamic loading
No the moment of resistance is a defining parameter that can be used to calculate the stress in a cross section of a given material that is subject to flexural loading. The ultimate flexural strength is a numerical value of stress at which the material will crack, tear, rip etc. Think about ultimate tensile strength and the value of Young's Modulus. Young's Modulus is not defined at the point of 'necking' and therefore the ultimate tensile strength cannot be computed from Young's Modulus and Hook's Law, but the UTS is an empirically defined value.
carbohydrate loading is good.
No, you cannot park in a loading zone unless you are actively loading or unloading goods or passengers.
a program loading is when the program is generating its information
Phosphate loading is legal.