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28 December, 20:25

What must be the minimum tensile strength of the cable (the minimum amount of tension it can sustain) if it is not to snap?

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  1. 28 December, 20:43
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    The minimum tensile strength of a cable should be greater than the maximum load in order for it not to snap. because cables are used to hold weights such as suspension bridges, if the tensile strength is lesser than the load then the cable will snap because it cannot carry the force applies by the load, there is a net force
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