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Tensile Strength
Tensile Strength
Tensile Strength
Tensile Strength
Tensile Strength

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Tensile Strength Defined

In tensile testing, the ratio of the maximum force sustained to the original cross-sectional area.In tensile testing, the ratio of maximum load to original cross-sectional area. Also called ultimate strength.

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  • New 'super-paper' is stronger than cast iron: "The secret to the nanopaper' ;s performance is [...] the way they are arranged into networks. Although strongly bound together, they are still able to slip and slide over each other to dissipate strains and stresses." ;

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  • Pressure Units Conversion and Converter: Convert pressure units here using the pressure converting tool or look up relevant Pascal conversion factors for bar, psi, mbar, mb, N/m2, Pa, hPa, kPa, MPa, kgf/cm2, kg/cm2, mmH2O 4°C, cmH2O 4°C, mH2O 4°C, inH2O 4°C, inH2O 20°C, inH2O 60°F, ftH2O 4

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