All metals are tensile.
All non-metals are tensile.
Generally metals are tensile.
Some non-metals are tensile.
All metals are tensile. The term tensile strength refers to the amount of tensile (stretching) stress a material can withstand before breaking or failing. The ultimate tensile strength of a material is calculated by dividing the area of the material tested (the cross-section) by the stress placed on the material, generally expressed in terms of pounds or tons per square inch of material.
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