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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a hardness of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific quality or characteristic related to hardness, often in a metaphorical or abstract sense.
Example: "The sculpture conveyed a hardness of emotion that resonated deeply with the audience."
Alternatives: "a rigidity of" or "a toughness of".
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However, tungsten, with a hardness of about 2 GPa, is very hard [10], so the possibility of prominence growth occurring via tungsten deformation only at the crack area is low.
Glass ranks around 5.5 to 7 Mohs, but sapphire crystal has a hardness of 9 Mohs, making it only slightly less hard than diamond.
Regular steel has a hardness of around 4 Mohs, but hardened steel a hardness of around 8 Mohs.
Claire, meanwhile, has quietly developed a hardness of character in her attempts to protect Camille.
A quantitative analysis of the nanoindentation tests reveals a hardness of 0.33 GPa and a Young's modulus of 5.52 GPa.
A hardness of 25 GPa is measured for these films.
Nanoindentation experiments revealed a hardness of ~ 44 GPa.
Television pictures of Johnson's visit presented Americans with a hardness of living in the midst of some of the greatest beauty the US has to offer.
Vulcanized polyurethane rubber with a shore A hardness of 60 was used for the pad.
Diaflex is a nanostructured material with a hardness of 4,000 HV, which is similar to diamond.
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Post-cure, the Shore-A hardness of each sample is measured followed by TGA and DSC analysis.
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