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Which of the following terms is defined as the maximum pull in psi (pounds per square inch) a fastener is capable of developing before it breaks? A. Yields strength B. Tensile strength C. Elasticity D. Shear strength
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Which of the following terms is defined as the maximum pull in psi (pounds per square inch) a fastener is capable of developing before it breaks? A. Yields strength B. Tensile strength C. Elasticity D. Shear strength
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Which of the following terms is defined as the maximum pull in psi (pounds per square inch) a fastener is capable of developing before it breaks? A. Yields strength B. Tensile strength C. Elasticity D. Shear strength
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Tensile strength is defined as the maximum pull in psi (pounds per square inch) a fastener is capable of developing before it breaks.
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Work is force times A. weight. B. torque. C. distance. D. horsepower.
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Work is force times distance.
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5.125 0.080 = _______. A. 5.044 B. 0.045 C. 0.045 D. 5.045
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5.125-0.08 = 5.045
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. 5.125 0.080 = _______. A. 5.044 B. 0.045 C. 0.045 D. 5.045
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5.125-0.080 = 5.045
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4. Which of the following terms is defined as the difference between the tensile strength and yield strength that determines its ability to stretch? A. Yields strength B. Tensile strength C. Shear strength D. Elasticity
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Yields strength is defined as the difference between the tensile strength and yield strength that determines its ability to stretch.
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4. Which of the following terms is defined as the difference between the tensile strength and yield strength that determines its ability to stretch? A. Yields strength B. Tensile strength C. Shear strength D. Elasticity
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Yields strength is defined as the difference between the tensile strength and yield strength that determines its ability to stretch.
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6. Which of the following terms is defined as the stress in psi (pounds per square inch) at which a fastener assumes a specified limited permanent set? A. Shear strength B. Yields strength C. Tensile strength D. Elasticity
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Yields strength is defined as the stress in psi (pounds per square inch) at which a fastener assumes a specified limited permanent set.
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7. Which of the following terms is defined as the force holding the components together? A. Yield B. Holding C. Elasticity D. Clamping
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Clamping is a term defined s the force holding the components together.
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