In a tensile test, if a material shows a linear relationship between stress and

Practice Questions

Q1
In a tensile test, if a material shows a linear relationship between stress and strain up to a certain point, this point is known as:
  1. Yield point
  2. Ultimate tensile strength
  3. Elastic limit
  4. Fracture point

Questions & Step-by-Step Solutions

In a tensile test, if a material shows a linear relationship between stress and strain up to a certain point, this point is known as:
  • Step 1: Understand what a tensile test is. It is a test to see how a material reacts when pulled apart.
  • Step 2: Learn about stress and strain. Stress is the force applied to the material, and strain is how much the material stretches or deforms.
  • Step 3: Recognize that in the beginning, as you apply stress, the material stretches in a predictable way.
  • Step 4: Identify the point where the material stops stretching predictably and starts to behave differently. This is the elastic limit.
  • Step 5: Remember that below the elastic limit, if you remove the stress, the material will return to its original shape.
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