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by prmph
412 days ago
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Look up the Wikipedia definition [1] of compressive strength: > In mechanics, compressive strength (or compression strength) is the capacity of a material or structure to withstand loads tending to reduce size (compression). It is opposed to tensile strength which withstands loads tending to elongate, resisting tension (being pulled apart). Google search AI summary states: > Compressive strength is a material's capacity to resist forces that try to reduce its volume or cause deformation. To be fair, compressive strength is a complex measure. Compressibility is only one aspect of it. See this Encyclopedia Britannica article [2] about how compressive strength is tested. [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compressive_strength [2] https://www.britannica.com/technology/compressive-strength-t... |
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These are well understood terms in the field. Unfortunately, this illustrates the bounds of ai in subfields like materials: it confuses people.