klevingssterkte
Klevingssterkte, often translated as cleavage strength, is a material property that describes the resistance of a solid material to fracture along a specific plane. This property is particularly relevant for crystalline materials where atoms are arranged in ordered structures. When a material experiences stress, internal forces act between the atoms. If these forces are overcome along a particular plane of weakness, the material will cleave, or break apart.
The klevingssterkte is a measure of the energy required to break these interatomic bonds along a specific
Understanding klevingssterkte is important in various fields, including materials science, geology, and mineralogy. For instance, in