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Generally, increased moisture levels will lower breakdown strength, especially if the dielectric readily absorbs water. Increasing temperature generally decreases breakdown strength of solid dielectrics. The dielectric strength of some materials may increase with temperature within limited temperature ranges. However, dielectric strength eventually begins to decrease at higher temperatures.
If you mean force, the SI unit is the newton. If you mean the strength of a material - its ability to withstand force - there are different types of strength: look up Compressive strength, Tensile strength, Shear strength. For example, the units for tensile strength are newtons / square meter.
That's going to depend on what you mean by "strength". There is strength of faith, strength of opinion, strength of character, strength of an odor, strength of a received signal, and physical strength, just to mention a few that I can think of right now. To pick an easy one: If you mean the strength to lift a weight, then that could be measured in units of force. In order to bench-press 200 pounds, you need to be able to exert 200 pounds of upward force while lying on your back.
The dielectric strength of vacuum is infinite because there is no molecule in the vacuum.
Usually a temperature scale is used to test the relative bond strength between atoms. The temperature required to break the bonds determines the bond strength.
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No, heating and cooling does not effect the strength of a glass
higher the temperature, lower is the magnetic strength..
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no. Not nesseicerally
Alcohol doesn't effect strength necessarily, but alcohol does effect your muscles, because the alcohol in your blood pulses through your veins, it also goes through your muscles and weakens you
Generally the longer drying times will increase strength.
Chlamydia does not have a direct effect on sexual "strength."
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no, a cars weight does not effect the strength of the car. for example, a Ford Aerostar is rated poor in safety according to a crash test site on the internet. but a Ford Aerostar is a real big and heavy van. same thing for the Chevorlet Astro. But no, a cars weight does not effect the strength of the vehicle.
The effect of shampoos on the tensile strength of hair are hard to determine. Depending on color of hair, brand of shampoo, and previous damage to hair, the results will differ.
Strength of force must overcome the weight of the object to cause it to move.