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What is the fracture size distribution?

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Fracture size distribution is a statistical characterization of a material's internal defects or cracks, and in geological and materials science contexts, it is often described by mathematical models like the power-law or lognormal distribution. This distribution is crucial for understanding a material's mechanical properties and predicting its failure behavior under stress.

What is the Griffith's fracture criterion?

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In 1921, aeronautical engineer A.A. Griffith established that a crack propagates when the release of strain energy is sufficient to overcome the energy needed to create new surfaces. This foundational concept, known as **the Griffith's fracture criterion**, provides a critical understanding of why brittle materials fail under stress.

Which is the weakest body part in our body?

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The human body is an incredibly resilient biological machine, but not every part is built with the same level of strength or protection. When you ask which is the weakest body part in our body, the answer depends entirely on how you define 'weakness,' leading to several surprising and diverse contenders.