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Difference between Yield Strength and Ultimate Strength
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This video explains the difference between Yield strength and Ultimate strength. Yield strength can be defined as the strength of the material where the material starts to yielding. Yielding is the point where the molecules of the material reshape and take starting further load. Whereas ultimate is the maximum strength value that material can take. For more details please watch full video.
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