The tensile strength of annealed 1040 steel is closest to 67
     The tensile strength of annealed 1040 steel is closest to:  675 MPa  450 MPa  770 MPa  900 MPa  Failure that occurs due stresses applied at elevated temperature is called  Ductile Failure  Brittle Failure  Fatigue Failure  Creep Failure  Ductile to Brittle Transition is seen in if  FCC metals when cooled below a critical temperature  BCC metals when cooled below a critical temperature  High strength metals when cooled below a critical temperature  All metals when cooled below a critical temperature   
  
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>> Failure due to Stresses at elevated temperature is known as Creep Failure
It occurs in three stages
>> As FCC is ductile Structure, while BCC is brittle one.
So, When FCC Metals are cooled below a critical temperature, structure changes to BCC and that\'s why, Ductile to brittle Transition takes Place....

