restoring force
When a force is applied on a string, a restoring force is developed in it in opposite direction of external force.This restoring force of string is tension.
Inertia force is a weight of a body and restoring force is a self force applied by a body itself for restoration of its configuration to attend the equilibrium.
The time required to balance the applied shear stress by the opposing force produced in the fluid due to the applied shear stress is called retardation time.
Restorative force is a force which helps the body to its original position i.e. its mean position.It always acts in the direction opposite to the applied force in a body.The best example for this is the spring-block system.
Shear stress in science is a type of stress in which an object that has a force acting upon it is applied to skew. This causes shear strain, which can change the shape of the object.
Type your answer stress; the force applied perunit surface area of the body that produce or tends to produce deformation in a body is called stress if a force F to a area A of a body then stress=force/area or o=f/a where o (stigma) denotes stress.obviously, the SI unit of stree is newton pper square meter(Nm-2). strain; the fractonal deformation resulting from astree is called strain
When a force is applied on a string, a restoring force is developed in it in opposite direction of external force.This restoring force of string is tension.
Inertia force is a weight of a body and restoring force is a self force applied by a body itself for restoration of its configuration to attend the equilibrium.
Geological stress is a force applied to a rock.
A Force applied to an object will cause a displacement. Strain is effectively a measure of this displacement (change in length divided by original length). Stress is the Force applied divided by the area it is applied to. (eg. pounds per square inch) So, to answer the question, it is the applied Force that produces both stress and strain. Stress and strain are linked together by various material properties such as Poisson's ratio and Young's Modulus.
Stress is the tension/compression force per unit area.Strain is the ratio of change of length to the original length, due to applied force.Tension is the applied force which tends to elongate the body.
The "sideways" or shearing force (stress) applied to the bolt or the corresponding strain produced by that force.
The time required to balance the applied shear stress by the opposing force produced in the fluid due to the applied shear stress is called retardation time.
The forces are equal magnitude but opposite directions act tangent the surfaces of opposite ends of the object the shear stress as force "f" acting tangent to the surface,dived by the "area"{a} shear stress=f/a
Restorative force is a force which helps the body to its original position i.e. its mean position.It always acts in the direction opposite to the applied force in a body.The best example for this is the spring-block system.
Shear stress in science is a type of stress in which an object that has a force acting upon it is applied to skew. This causes shear strain, which can change the shape of the object.
Stress suddenly applied load = 2 x stress gradually applied