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The strength of the E1 pulse depends upon the number and intensity of the gamma rays and upon the rapidity of the gamma-ray burst. Strength is also somewhat dependent upon altitude. [citation needed] There are reports of "super-EMP" nuclear weapons that are able to exceed the 50,000 volts per metre limit by unspecified mechanisms.
The flexural strength is stress at failure in bending. It is equal to or slightly larger than the failure stress in tension. Flexural strength, also known as modulus of rupture, or bend strength, or transverse rupture strength is a material property, defined as the stress in a material just before it yields in a flexure test. [1]
Bursting strength the maximum pressure that a paper can tolerate before rupture. It is an important property for packaging materials, not so important for newsprint / commercial papers. It is measured directly by the Mullen Tester which provides a value in units of pressure.
Hysterical strength refers to a display of extreme physical strength by humans, beyond what is believed to be within their capacity, ...
Burst strength is the pressure required to rupture corrugated sheet. It is reported in KPa or lb/inch2. It is reported in KPa or lb/inch2. Box Compression strength is the direct measurement of performance of corrugated boxes.
Building strength is the main goal of many gym goers. Here, experts explain what muscular strength is, and its benefits, and exercises to improve it.
Grip strength is a good predictor of overall strength and health — so if it's getting harder to open a jar, it might be time to hit the gym.
The wet strength of paper and paperboard is a measure of how well the web of fibers holding the paper together can resist a force of rupture when the paper is wet. Wet strength is routinely expressed as the ratio of wet to dry tensile force at break.