It could be called the 'point of failure.'
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In a tensile test, a specimen of material is pulled apart slowly until it breaks. Measurement is continuously taken of the increase in length and the force applied. The increase in length is normalized by dividing it by the original length, and the force is converted to stress by dividing it by the original cross-section area of the specimen. The results are plotted on a graph, called a stress-strain curve, with the stress on the Y axis and the strain on the X axis. The initial part of the curve is usually linear. That linear section is called the elastic region. The slope of the line in that area, which is stress divided by strain in the elastic region, is the elastic modulus.
Adding more lamps in parallel (across) a line will cause total current to climb. It will keep climbing (increasing) until a load protection device (circuit breaker or fuse) breaks the circuit or until something fails because of excessive current.
Snaps were first patented by German inventor Heribert Bauer in 1885 as the "Federknopf-Verschluss", a novelty fastener for men's trousers. However, it wasn't until Jack Weil (1901-2008) patented a new kind of snap, which he put on his iconic shirts, that the word "snap" came into being. After the creation of the "Rockmount Shirt" snaps became a staple in clothing and fashion.
The current would rise until it blows the fuse or breaker and that would produce an arc as the transformer's inductance tries to maintain the current.
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The stress that squeezes rock until it folds or breaks is called compressional stress. This type of stress occurs when forces push together in opposite directions, causing rocks to deform under pressure.
Bend It Until It Breaks was created on 1994-11-28.
it is called osteoporosis
until the freezer breaks down until the freezer breaks down
Yes, you will. There is a lot of time until the ozone breaks up.
that is a volcano starting 100 years would pass and then it becomes more of a volcano.
When it breaks! You won't know until it breaks but you should inspect it and change it at the recommended interval
until you find a better one or until that one breaks
It would probably be a good idea to replace your rotors, they are probably polished down. Possibly bad pads, and possibly a ceized piston in the brakes.
Yes, until the dam breaks.
You must pump your breaks until they feel tight.