Tensile strength is the minimum force that the specimen withstands without suffering a failure.
Breaking strength is that force which is required to break the specimen.
To find the Young's modulus of steel or any other material you require a plot of it's deformation response to loading. Specifically it's axial stress vs axial strain. From this you need to find the gradient of the straight line portion of the curve where the material is behaving elastically and obeying Hooke's law. This is essentially stress / strain and gives you Young's modulus.
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The thickness of the wire.
The rotary system is more accurate. You can use the conventional system but I recommend the rotary.
yield is the breaking point and tensile strength is what it is rated at per square inch
According to the Metals Handbook of the American Society of Testing and Materials, 316 Stainless has a tensile strength of 85,000 pounds per square inch.
It depends on how the steel is heat treated, so there isn't a single answer.
yield strength = 235 MPa (as implied in the name) tensile strength = 375-460 MPa See the related link for further information. Note that the main difference between different grades of Q235 (e.g. Q235A vs. Q235B) is the impact strength. Q235B has better impact properties than Q235A.
No, double strength glass is just 1/8" thisck vs. 1/16" of single strength
measure the thickness of the glass, double strength is 1/8" thick while single strength is 1/16" thick
just punch them all
MYAMMEE have more strength
Kogama is a game where you can do many things like breaking out prison or blue vs red
Goku would win because he has super strength. And Goku is stronger.
yes Answer: Possible experiments: * Microscopic analysis to determine if it looks different from other colours of hair * Cross sectional appearance vs other colours* Tensile strength (how strong is it)* Trace metals examination (what makes it red) * Percentage of red hair in a population * Hereditary of red hair (trace family tree to see if red hair is a recessive or dominant gene)
Strength of Covalent Bond vs Ionic Bond Apparently, ... When I check bond energies, they seem to be in the same range. ... [all in the gas phase] ...