The yield point of a material does not exist for those materials that have a _____________ region in that space of the stress-strain curve.

The yield point of a material does not exist for those materials that have a _____________ region in that space of the stress-strain curve. Correct Answer smooth

The materials that have a sharp break in the yield point of the stress-strain curve tend to have a yield point. These are materials like wrought iron. Other materials have a smooth region in the place of the sharp break of yield point, hence do not have this property.

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