Examples of strain in the following topics:
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- The ratio of force to area $\frac{F}{A}$ is called stress and the ratio of change in length to length $\frac{\Delta L}{L}$ is called the strain.
- The ratio of force to area $\frac{F}{A}$ is called stress and the ratio of change in length to length $\frac{\Delta L}{L}$ is called the strain.
- Stress and strain are related to each other by a constant called Young's Modulus or the elastic modulus which varies depending on the material.
- Using Young's Modulus the relation between stress and strain is given by: $\text{stress} = Y\cdot\text{strain}$.
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- Elasticity is a measure of how much an object deforms (strain) when a given stress (force) is applied.
- Strain is the change in length divided by the original length of the object.
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- Fracture is caused by a strain placed on an object such that it deforms beyond its elastic limit and breaks.
- When a strain is applied to a material it deforms elastically proportional to the force applied.
- The zone in which it bends under strain is called the elastic region.
- Past that point, if more strain is added, the object may permanently deform and eventually fracture.
- This is usually determined for a given specimen by a tensile test, which charts the stress-strain curve .
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- Strain: by using a machine known as pulley you can easily raise or lower a massive body
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- In simple terms, Hooke's law says that stress is directly proportional to strain.
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- Stresses and strains are of no interest but turning effects are.
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- Examples of tensor fields include the stress and strain inside continuous bodies.