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A measure of how much pulling, or tension, a material can withstand before breaking is - A. hardness. B. brittleness. C. tensile strength. D. malleability.
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A measure of how much pulling, or tension, a material can withstand before breaking is - A. hardness. B. brittleness. C. tensile strength. D. malleability.
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A measure of how much pulling, or tension, a material can withstand before breaking is -
A. hardness.
B. brittleness.
C. tensile strength.
D. malleability.
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Its c. I just took the test thats how i know.
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it should be C......................
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