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Real evidence differs from testimonial evidence in that real evidence:
Yield Strength
The amount of stress at which a material begins to deform permanently, a critical property for determining a material's durability and suitability for certain applications.
Resist Bend Moment
This describes the resistance offered by a structure or material against bending forces, a key consideration in engineering to ensure structural integrity.
Tensile Strength
The maximum amount of stress a material can withstand while being stretched or pulled before failing or breaking.
Loss Of Temper
Refers to the reduction of hardness and strength in metal after it has been exposed to excessive heat.
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