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TENSILE STRENGTH

TENSILE STRENGTH
It is the resistance of the material to breaking under tension .

TENSION
An  apply force to an object which tends to stretch it .

FORCE
A force is an interaction in a body which causes the puss and pull to the body in an certain direction.
according to Newton second law of motion "Rate of change of momentum is directly propertional to the force applied on the body ."
Mathematically formulated as F=ma  

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