Learn: Factors of Safety and Allowable Stress
Pearson Level 3 Alternative Academic Qualification BTEC National in Engineering (Extended Certificate)
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What does a factor of safety of 5 indicate?
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Allowable stress is determined by dividing the material’s {{blank0}} strength by the {{blank1}}.
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A material has a yield strength of 250 MPa and a factor of safety of 5. What is the allowable stress?
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Which statements about factors of safety and allowable stress are true? (Select all that apply)
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