Definition
"Tensile strength" describes how much pulling force a material can withstand before breaking or deforming. Think of it like a tug-of-war rope. A rope with high tensile strength can handle a lot of pulling without snapping. It's the opposite of brittleness, where something breaks easily under tension. Materials with high tensile strength are crucial in construction, engineering, and manufacturing. This measures the material's resistance to being stretched or pulled apart.π©