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10 November, 05:24

In order to determine its ultimate tensile strength, a strip of Teflon, 20 mm x 5 mm in cross-section, is subjected to an axial force until rupture occurs at 1.7 kN. What is the ultimate tensile strength of Teflon?

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  1. 10 November, 05:28
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    17 N/mm²

    Explanation:

    Given dа ta:

    Cross-sectional area of the Teflon = 20 mm * 5 mm = 100 mm²

    Tensile force at rupture = 1.7 KN = 1.7 * 10³ N

    Now,

    the Ultimate tensile strength is the maximum stress that can be applied to the material

    stress is given as:

    stress = applied force / Area

    now, the maximum force that can be undertaken by the specimen is applied at the time of rupture

    thus,

    ultimate tensile strength of Teflon = Tensile force / Cross-sectional area

    or

    = (1.7 * 10³) / 100

    or

    ultimate tensile strength of Teflon = 17 N/mm²
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