How to Use tensile strength in a Sentence

tensile strength

noun
  • Its tensile strength is greater than that of mild steel.
    The Economist, 20 Jan. 2018
  • Those things have the tensile strength of chicken bones.
    al, 20 Aug. 2019
  • Still, Sondheim and Furth’s show has its own tensile strength.
    Helen Shaw, Vulture, 9 Dec. 2021
  • The Vikings went from having the tensile strength of tin in the first half to titanium in the second half.
    Bob Sansevere, Twin Cities, 17 Nov. 2019
  • As a rule of thumb, never load more than 350 pounds for lower tensile strength bars.
    Mike Richard and Ebenezer Samuel, Men's Health, 26 Oct. 2022
  • Qalo also notes that its rings support up to 17 lbs of force in the gym, known as tensile strength.
    Good Housekeeping, 15 Mar. 2023
  • All zip ties have a tensile strength rating, which is the amount of weight a zip tie can hold before breaking.
    The Editors, Field & Stream, 24 Sep. 2019
  • Every barbell on this list is made of high-tensile strength steel.
    Mike Richard and Ebenezer Samuel, Men's Health, 26 Oct. 2022
  • For example, a zip tie with a tensile strength of 50 pounds will break if used to hold something more than 50 pounds.
    The Editors, Field & Stream, 24 Sep. 2019
  • That’s good news, since it’s made from hemp, recycled polyester, and elastane with four times the tensile strength of cotton.
    Joe Jackson, Outside Online, 10 Nov. 2022
  • The twisting and retwisting produce a tensile strength.
    Siobhan Roberts, New York Times, 9 Apr. 2020
  • Changing the tensile strength of each flavor's shell can determine the order in which the flavors are perceived.
    Eunice Liu, Discover Magazine, 7 July 2015
  • Similarly, chain mail exhibits high-tensile strength to protect a warrior but is able to fit around the body.
    Lars Fischer, Scientific American, 20 Aug. 2021
  • The samurai sword is beaten, heated for red hot tensile strength and plunged into cold water over and over again in order to harden the blade.
    Greg Story, Forbes, 24 May 2021
  • Dyneema, widely used in body armor, is known for its incredible tensile strength, measured to be 15 times stronger than steel threads of the same weight.
    Adam W. Chase, Outside Online, 31 Jan. 2023
  • The rigging was also simple—old school braided salt ‘n pepper line with a tensile strength in the ballpark of 8.43 metric tons.
    M.d. Johnson, Field & Stream, 10 Apr. 2023
  • As Yo-han, Kang’s face is a dark study in misery, determination and tensile strength.
    Joan MacDonald, Forbes, 11 June 2022
  • Lee bought the same bra, washed it scores of times and tested its tensile strength in a simulated strangulation.
    Edmund H. Mahony, courant.com, 23 July 2019
  • It becomes fully grown after about seven years, has the tensile strength of steel, and absorbs and stores more carbon than softwood trees.
    Hannah Selinger, Travel + Leisure, 7 Mar. 2023
  • Both levels of disposable gowns also failed to meet a standard for tensile strength, which was not recognized by the FDA at the time of testing but has been since.
    Brett Kelman, Scientific American, 5 July 2022
  • Our tensile strength testing machine (called an Instron) reports the force needed to pull apart swatches of fabric.
    Grace Wu, Good Housekeeping, 24 Jan. 2023
  • In fact, many people report a tensile strength similar to a steel cable of the same diameter.
    Tim MacWelch, Outdoor Life, 12 Oct. 2020
  • The high tensile strength makes spreading liquids evenly simple.
    Chris Hachey, BGR, 15 June 2021
  • And Norman Hardie makes graceful chardonnays and pinot noirs that would seem almost fragile if not for their cohesive, tensile strength.
    Eric Asimov, New York Times, 16 Jan. 2018
  • Carbon nanotubes have more tensile strength than steel, which would not be up to such an intense task, though they haven't been constructed or tested at such a mammoth scale.
    David Grossman, Popular Mechanics, 4 Sep. 2018
  • And although his habitat has been made more secure since then, including adding stainless steel cargo clips rated at 450 pounds tensile strength, Ben still found a way to get out.
    Mallika Kallingal, CNN, 24 Feb. 2023
  • Just weeks later, after the zoo made his enclosure more secure by adding stainless steel cargo clips rated at 450 pounds tensile strength, the wily creature got out again.
    Zoe Sottile, CNN, 28 Mar. 2023
  • Soft and pillowy with a bit of sweetness, yet with the necessary tensile strength to carry the mass of toppings, the doggo bun is commonly mistaken for a bolillo.
    Minerva Orduño Rincón, The Arizona Republic, 6 June 2022
  • The impressive tensile strength of many of our structures is only temporary, and maintaining them is costly.
    Jonathan Schifman, Popular Mechanics, 12 Oct. 2017
  • This machine is impressively strong (with up to 100 pounds of tensile strength, according to the manufacturer) and has an aerodynamic design that has been made to reduce drag.
    Kat De Naoum, Better Homes & Gardens, 12 Apr. 2023

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