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1) what is tensile strength of material?
2) what is stress ?
3) what is strain ?

Answer Posted / bethina sudheer

1) Tensile sterngth of a material is defined as ratio of tensile load to area of c/s.Tesile load mean load applied in longitudinal direction
2)internal resistance offered by a material per unit area of c/s
3)Ratio of change in dimension to original dimension i.e., nothing but deformation due to stress

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