To explain:The material that should be considered if the product must be tear resistant.
Explanation of Solution
Introduction:
The resistance of a material from getting damaged under great pressure is called tensile strength.
The more the tensile strength of a material, more is its resistance from breaking or getting damaged under high pressure. If the engineer is choosing from among four products and he wants the product to be tear-resistant, he should consider the material with the greatest tensile strength for best performance.
Conclusion:
Since material 1 has greatest tensile strength among the four materials, it should be selected.
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