Answer Posted / gourav barnwal
Strength of a material refers to its ability to resist or bear force or load,depending on the type and magnitude of load it has been categorized as ultimate strength,breaking strength etc.On the other hand hardness refers to the ability of body to resist deformation depending on the type of material and the type of test it is divided into two categories-brinell hardness no and rockwell hardness no.
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