The strain theory is a state of deviation from bond angle of a normal tetrahedral angle.
This theory states that the failure of a material occurs when the total strain energy in the material reaches the total strain at the elastic limit in simple tension.
Energy stored as a change in shape
Potential Elastic Energy.
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strain-to-failure
The strain gage indicates strain, and the stress is from Hooke's law; stress = modulus times strain so you need to know the modulus of elasticity
The strain theory is a state of deviation from bond angle of a normal tetrahedral angle.
Strain energy is a form of potential energy. Work done to distort an elastic member is stored as strain energy. Some energy may be lost in plastic deformation of the member and some may be converted into heat instead of stored as strain energy, but the rest is recoverable. A spring is an example of a storage device for strain energy.
social disorganization, strain theory, and cultural deviance theory
The expression for the energy density in terms of stress and strain can be expressed as ρe.
Baeyer strain theory Baeyer strain theory or strain theory explains specific behaviour of chemical compounds in terms of bond angle strain. It was proposed by Adolf von Baeyer in 1885 to account for the unusual chemical reactivity in ring-opening reactions of cyclopropanes and cyclobutanes where this angle strain is relieved. On ring strain he noted in 1885: The four valences of the carbon atom act in the directions that connect the center of a sphere with the corners of a tetrahedron and that form an angle of 109 28' with each other. The direction of the attraction can experience a deviation that will, however, cause an increase in strain correlating with the degree of this deviation... I hav no idea abt its limitations....sorry..... -Vansh +919632598763
it is called strain energy
Unit of strain energy is newton.meter or joule
Energy stored as a change in shape
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strain energy when you let go of the elastic it is transferred as kinetic energy
Merton's strain theory suggests that deviance is a result of the strain individuals feel when they are unable to achieve socially accepted goals through legitimate means. This strain can lead individuals to engage in deviant behavior as a way to cope with their frustration and achieve success through alternative means. Merton identified five possible responses to strain: conformity, innovation, ritualism, retreatism, and rebellion.
The energy stored in a compressed spring is called potential energy.