A= .435 m/s^2
The number of ropes supporting the pulley and the strength of those ropes.
Of an insulating material, the maximum electric field strength that it can withstand intrinsically without breaking down, i.e., without experiencing failure of its insulating properties.
The dielectric strength refers to the maximum working voltage that a material can withstand without breaking down. At breakdown the electric field frees bound electrons turning the material into a conductor.
It means that a piece of rope or cable will, at least, be able to with stand that amount of weight. Don't go anywhere near this weight though.
In SI, the unit of dielectric strength is volts per meter (V/m). In U.S. customary units, dielectric strength is often specified in volts per mil.In physics, dielectric strength 2 meanings:Of an insulating material, the maximum electric field that a pure material can withstand under ideal conditions without breaking down.For a specific configuration of dielectric material and electrodes, the minimum applied electric field that results in breakdown.
The breaking strength is always greater than the yield strength.
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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.
Tear strength involves only individual threads in a garment to be broken. Breaking strength involves all of the weave to be broken.
Tensile strength
well refering to breaking strength and tensile strength, there are alot of similarities but this doesnt mean thet are the same for tensile strength the easier of the two equations its T.S= force/ area.
Of the maximum weight capacity of an elevator in a skyscraper (tensile strength of the elevator cable). you don't want it to snap when people are on it and send them hurtling hundreds of meters downwards.
idk just if u have strength then do an action such as if endurance begins breaking up then your action is to use strength
If a material is easy to bend without breaking, it is usually described as flexible (flexibility). Another similar term is tensile strength (the strength of a material when it is stretched). Malleability describes the material's ability to be molded without breaking. Tensile strength and ductility describe the ability to be stretched without breaking.
Minimum Breaking Strength
I think strength
The modulus of rupture is the same as the breaking strength. It is a term used for ceramics where strength is dependent upon statistical distribution of flaw size, flaw shape, and moisture.