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Materials scientists and mechanical engineers use specialized test equipment, like the tension test machine in the diagram above, for measuring a material's response to stress. The test equipment can apply a large amount of force. Both the magnitude and duration of the force can be measured with precision. The diagram also shows typical responses of ductile materials under tension.
As you might guess, this type of specialized test equipment is expensive. There are much cheaper methods that you can use to measure stress and strain for your science fair project. For example, see Strength in Numbers?
| Why test materials? |
Good questions to ask:
These are some of the many good reasons for carefully testing materials.
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