| 11. | Concrete cracks due to tensile stress induced by shrinkage or stresses occurring during setting or use.
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| 12. | Tensile stress forms joints in rocks.
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| 13. | This was due to tensile stresses in the Earth's crust and Vosges and Palatinate Forest.
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| 14. | Its tensile stress is linearly proportional to its fractional extension or strain by the modulus of elasticity:
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| 15. | Under tensile stress, plastic deformation is characterized by a strain hardening region and a atomic dislocations.
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| 16. | Once set, Roman concrete exhibited little plasticity, although it retained some resistance to tensile stresses.
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| 17. | For semiconductor surface, forming dimer is the way for it to response to the tensile stress.
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| 18. | Correct tapering ensures that the tensile stress at every point in the cable is exactly the same.
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| 19. | Tensile stresses are generated ahead of the fracture's tip, generating large amounts of shear stress.
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| 20. | The tensile strength of a material is the maximum amount of tensile stress it can take before breaking.
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