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Makhi Hill
30 January, 07:56
The energy required to crack a material
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Louis Whitehead
30 January, 11:22
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Toughness is the resistance of a material to being broken in two, by a crack running across it - this is called "fracture" and absorbs energy. The amount of energy absorbed during fracture depends on the size of the component which is broken in two.
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The toughness resist the crack while the fracture is creating the crack
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