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A tensile test is where make a special <a href="/topic/12363/specimen">specimen</a> of whatever material you want to test, and you put it in a tensile testing machine. [The machine] slowly strains (elongates) the <a href="/topic/12363/specimen">specimen</a> and measures how the <a href="/topic/12363/specimen">specimen</a> responds, ie how much force it goes under. The machine makes a [graph] of the stress-strain behavior, where stress is force divided by the cross-section area of the <a href="/topic/12363/specimen">specimen</a>.<br />
This is the very finest way to tell an engineer to get lost.</p>
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