What is the difference between complex permittivity and static dielectric conatant?
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A triangle is a rigid structure and the length of any of its sides makes no difference to its geometric rigidity. However, the longer the leg of any shape is, the more likely it is to buckle under strain. In that respect, the length of the leg will affect its strength.
The S strain produces a capsule but the R strain does not
There are 6 vectors used to describe the strain field of an element. An equivalent strain is just a single numerical value used to represent the strain field.
strain has no unit
strain-to-failure
Thayer Strain's birth name is Addison Strain.
What makes a triangle strong is the fact that there are only three vertices (corners). In a square where there are four, it is collapsible. It will bend at the vertices until it might look like a rhombus, so it is just structurally weak. A triangle doesn't have enough vertices to allow it to bend that way. That is why many tall structures are built with triangles, such as roller coasters and bridges, both of which take a lot of strain.
Yes, she is a strain.
Strain is dimensionless!
Julie Strain's birth name is Julie Ann Strain.