tether strength

Tether strength refers to the measure of the force or resistance applied by a tether, which is a rope, cable, or similar material used to secure or connect objects. It determines the maximum load or tension the tether can withstand before breaking or experiencing permanent deformation. The strength of a tether is influenced by its material properties, including tensile strength, elasticity, and durability. Higher tether strength enhances stability and support, ensuring effective tethering and preventing potential damage or loss.

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