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ultimate strength is the value at which something breaks, and yield strength is the value at which something exhibits a permanent deformation after load.

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Strength is the ability to exert force or resistance against physical or mental challenges. It involves attributes such as power, endurance, and resilience. Strength training can help improve muscle strength, bone density, and overall physical performance.

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Strength is a physical property.

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