This standard requires that all connectors / carabiners support a minimum breaking strength ( MBS ) of and feature an auto-locking gate mechanism which supports a minimum breaking strength ( MBS ) of.
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When an elastic material stretches or shrinks uniformly, it eventually reaches its breaking strength and then fails suddenly in all directions, creating cracks with 120 degree joints, so three cracks meet at a node.
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And because they are fired at such high temperatures, they're denser, making them stronger when applied to surfaces, although most glass generally has a breaking strength of about 700 pounds per square inch, three times that of ceramic.
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It has been discovered that the species Nephila clavipes produces silk that is less immunogenic than silkworm silk; it has a tensile strength of 4 x 109 N / m, which is six times the breaking strength of steel.
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Experts believe that spider silk, thin water-soluble threads with a breaking strength greater than steel, first evolved 400 million years ago and orb webs emerged 180 million years ago as the creatures left the ground to hunt in bushes and trees.
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A normal tarpon fly rod outfit uses 10 12 weight rods and reels, spooled with appropriate line and using a class leader tippet of; truly light tackle fishing where the fish may weigh 10 times or more than the breaking strength of the leader.
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If a displacement develops perpendicular to the surface of displacement, it is called a normal tensile crack or simply a crack; if a displacement develops tangentially to the surface of displacement, it is called a shear crack, slip band, or dislocation . "'Fracture strength "'or "'breaking strength "'is the stress when a specimen fails or fractures.
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They are mostly used in aid climbing, and their value as protection, arresting a climber's fall, is marginal due to their low breaking strength, and the tiny surface area ( the HB 0 measures about 4 x 7 x 2.5 mm ) in contact with the rock, though this can be offset by placing several micronuts at a time.