Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The material strength is given as 100,000 PSI 
To find the tensile load capacity of a threaded rod, we multiply the Strength of the material with the Stress area for the bolt. 
A_{t} = 0.7854 (D - {0.9743} / n))² 
Where D is the Basic Major Diameter 
n is the Number of threads per inch 
At is the Tensile strength area of the bolt. 
For 5/16 - 18 UNC thread 
D = 0.3125 
n = 18 
Therefore the tensile load capacity is = 100000 X (0.7854 X (0.3125 - 0.9743/ 18)²
= 5243 lb. 
Similarly for 5/16 - 24 UNF , only the n value changes to 24 
we get the tensile load capacity = 5806.6 lb 
Hence the fine thread bolt is stronger because it has more tensile load capacity. 
For metric Bolts 
We have to consider all values in SI units 
Strength = 689 MPa 
A_{t} = {4} / (D - 0.938194 X pitch)^{2} 
We get for M8 -1.25 
Tensile load capacity as = 689 X 36.6 = 25223 N = 5670 lb 
For M8 -1 
Tensile load capacity as = 689 X 39.167 = 26986 N = 6067 N 
Strength of 5/16 - 14 Acme thread 
We use the imperial formula as mentioned above, 
The tensile capacity is 4634 lb.