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Shear strength and Solder

Shortcuts: Differences, Similarities, Jaccard Similarity Coefficient, References.

Difference between Shear strength and Solder

Shear strength vs. Solder

In engineering, shear strength is the strength of a material or component against the type of yield or structural failure where the material or component fails in shear. Solder (or in North America) is a fusible metal alloy used to create a permanent bond between metal workpieces.

Similarities between Shear strength and Solder

Shear strength and Solder have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): Shearing (physics), Ultimate tensile strength.

Shearing (physics)

Shearing in continuum mechanics refers to the occurrence of a shear strain, which is a deformation of a material substance in which parallel internal surfaces slide past one another.

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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.

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Shear strength and Solder Comparison

Shear strength has 21 relations, while Solder has 204. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 0.89% = 2 / (21 + 204).

References

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