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A static load is time independent. A dynamic load is time dependent and for which inertial effects cannot be ignored. A quasi-static load is time dependent but is "slow" enough such that inertial effects can be ignored.

So, when you ignore it? Let's not beat around the bushes and find a testing STANDARD for example ISO 527-1:2012, Chpt. 3.9 where 1mm/min traction testing speed is considered STATIC. Any other values?

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