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Summary Of: Tensile strength

The various definitions of tensile strength are shown in the following stress... Tensile strength is measured in units of... tensile strength is negligible compared to the compressive strength and it is assumed zero for many engineering... Glass fibers have a tensile strength stronger than steel... the tensile strength of a rope is always less than the tensile strength of its individual... Tensile strength can be defined for... have the highest tensile strength of any material yet measured... with labs producing them at a tensile strength of 63 GPa... object constructed of carbon nanotubes has had a tensile strength remotely approaching this figure...

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