19. Define tensile strength of a material. 20. Define yield strength of a material. 21. Why cannot a direct conversion b

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19. Define tensile strength of a material. 20. Define yield strength of a material. 21. Why cannot a direct conversion b

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19. Define tensile strength of a material. 20. Define yield strength of a material. 21. Why cannot a direct conversion be made between the ductility measures of elongation and reduction in area using the assumption of constant volume? 22. What is work hardening? 23. In what case does the strength coefficient have the same value as the yield strength? 24. How does the change in cross-sectional area of a test specimen in a compression test differ from its counterpart in a tensile test specimen? 25. What is the complicating factor that occurs in a compression test?
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