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Pascal (unit) and Ultimate tensile strength

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Difference between Pascal (unit) and Ultimate tensile strength

Pascal (unit) vs. Ultimate tensile strength

The pascal (symbol: Pa) is the SI derived unit of pressure used to quantify internal pressure, stress, Young's modulus and ultimate tensile strength. Ultimate tensile strength (UTS), often shortened to tensile strength (TS), ultimate strength, or Ftu within equations, is the capacity of a material or structure to withstand loads tending to elongate, as opposed to compressive strength, which withstands loads tending to reduce size.

Similarities between Pascal (unit) and Ultimate tensile strength

Pascal (unit) and Ultimate tensile strength have 8 things in common (in Unionpedia): Compressive strength, International System of Units, Metric prefix, Newton (unit), Pounds per square inch, Stress (mechanics), United States customary units, Young's modulus.

Compressive strength

Compressive strength or compression strength is the capacity of a material or structure to withstand loads tending to reduce size, as opposed to tensile strength, which withstands loads tending to elongate.

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International System of Units

The International System of Units (SI, abbreviated from the French Système international (d'unités)) is the modern form of the metric system, and is the most widely used system of measurement.

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Metric prefix

A metric prefix is a unit prefix that precedes a basic unit of measure to indicate a multiple or fraction of the unit.

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Newton (unit)

The newton (symbol: N) is the International System of Units (SI) derived unit of force.

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Pounds per square inch

The pound per square inch or, more accurately, pound-force per square inch (symbol: lbf/in2; abbreviation: psi) is a unit of pressure or of stress based on avoirdupois units.

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Stress (mechanics)

In continuum mechanics, stress is a physical quantity that expresses the internal forces that neighboring particles of a continuous material exert on each other, while strain is the measure of the deformation of the material.

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United States customary units

United States customary units are a system of measurements commonly used in the United States.

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Young's modulus

Young's modulus, also known as the elastic modulus, is a measure of the stiffness of a solid material.

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Pascal (unit) and Ultimate tensile strength Comparison

Pascal (unit) has 58 relations, while Ultimate tensile strength has 88. As they have in common 8, the Jaccard index is 5.48% = 8 / (58 + 88).

References

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