GAS principle
the GAS principle
The GAS Principle, stands for General Adaptation Syndrome
Shock, compensation and exhaustion
The Overload Principle
The principle stress is a maximum tension stress in a body where shear stress is zero and it acts on the principle plane. If a body is under both tension and shear then the principle stress is higher than the initial tension stress. You can calculate this and find the principle plane angle using Mohr Circle analysis or equations.
overload
the GaAs principal
yes it can
slowly change
A body of rock affected by tensile stress will likely undergo stretching. This happens during the asymmetric deformation of a rock mass.
When the tension (stress) is great enough, they will fracture or deform.
Le Chatelier's principle states that a system at equilibrium will respond to stress by shifting to minimize the effect of the stress and re-establish equilibrium. This means that if a system is subjected to a change in concentration, temperature, or pressure, it will adjust its composition to counteract the change.