Materials that have been subjected to heat treatment generally have lower tensile strengths than materials that are annealed.

Materials that have been subjected to heat treatment generally have lower tensile strengths than materials that are annealed. Correct Answer False

This statement is not true. Materials that have been subjected to heat-treatment have higher tensile strengths, (not lower) compared to materials that are annealed. They also have higher fatigue limits.
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