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One was being pulled at each end to test its tensile strength.
The dynamic was different, with a tensile use of the shoulder.
An increase in tensile strength means that more force is required to break it.
Each of these hazards can reduce the tensile strength by several percent.
This may contribute significant and needed tensile strength to walls.
The added material increases the tensile strength of the ice.
As I recall, that particular tie had a high tensile strength.
If water had more tensile strength, it would work.
The composite also has a high tensile strength to weight ratio.
This requires a material with enormous tensile strength and light weight.
Tensile strength of material must be considered while using any joining processes.
This results in a lower tensile strength and increased ductility.
An empirical relationship gives a tensile strength of for this specimen.
Fractures may also be a result from shear or tensile stress.
Tensile strengths up to 280 atmospheres have been reported for water in glass.
The rod was designed with a factor of safety 6.1 for tensile stress.
In order to account for the torque, the tensile load is taken as P.
"I doubt the tensile strength of rope would be very high.
"You've been talking about the tensile strength of the stuff we cut off the assembly.
"It's rusted away to the point where it no longer has stability and tensile strength."
The springs can also become fatigued and lose their tensile strength.
It can be used to measure the tensile strength or the force generated by molecules.
It is assumed that the brittle material has no tensile strength.
This tensile structure was supplied and installed by Australian company.
One important result of tensile stress is jointing in rocks.