Tensile deformation can be defined as the tendency of a material to change shape or deform when a tensile force is applied. Deformation takes place when due to tensile strain on elastic material, internal intermolecular forces oppose the applied force. If the intermolecular forces can overcome the… View Full Term
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By: Krystal Nanan | Civil Engineer
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By: Phil Kendon | Technical Writer @ Trenchlesspedia
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