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A dynamic load on a CD case refers to the impact or force exerted on the case when it is being moved or used, such as when it is dropped, bumped, or crushed. This load can cause stress on the case and potentially lead to damage or breakage of the CD inside.
stress is defined as the ratio of applied load and area. stress=applied load/area.
stress is the ratio between the load and area
The maximum stress induced in a body due to suddenly applied load is twice the stress induced when the same load is applied gradually
The range of stress is the circle of the bridge.
The point at which stress goes on increasing without much load is called the critical load.
-> when a structural body gets deviated from its original position or from its centroidal axis due to externally applied load,then it is termed as BENDING->DIRECT STRESS is the stress which act normal to the plane-> stress and bending are the two different things. stress produced by load per area & bending is the effect produced by load and stress.
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allostatic load.
In case of grounded load load is grounded and voltage is measured across it. while in case of floating load load is not grounded instead it is connected in feedback circuit.
direct stress is based on the value obtained by dividing the load by originalcross-sectional area. That is the reason why the value of stress started dropping after neck is formedin mild steel (or any ductile material).But actually as material is stressed itscross-sectional area changes. We should divide load by the actual cross-sectional area to get truestress in the material. To distinguish between the two values we introduce the terms nominal stress and true stress True Stress =Load/ActualCross-sectionalArea Nominal Stress =Load/Original Cross-sectionalArea
The axial stress on a member subjected to a sudden load is generally higher than that for a load applied gradually. This is because sudden loads create a quick increase in stress, potentially leading to a higher chance of failure in the member compared to a gradual increase in load that allows for more time for the material to adjust.