When you have stress you also have strain - stress cannot exist without strain, so they come at the same time
You can have strain without stress - like expanding something under temperature in a free state. If the state is not free, then you have stress occurring at the same time.
The initial stress is the stress of the object before any force is applied to it, which in most cases would be zero ideally. However, the different composites that make up the material react differently to external influences, temperature comes to mind, and may therefore have a net, non-zero stress before an external load is applied.
Elements subjected to loading or subjected to force.
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Yes. People feel stressed out for many reasons. I do suggest that you try to solve that stress since it is unhealthy mentally and physically for your body. Stress is a natural thing that comes and goes. Don't stress out about you stressing out, either :)
In Spanish, an indirect object pronoun usually comes before a conjugated verb, while a direct object pronoun can come either before a conjugated verb or be attached to an infinitive or gerund.
Answer They are different measurements of a material under a load. Stress is the amount of Force per area. If you pull on a bar that has an area of 1/2 square inches with a 5000 pound force then the Stress would be the Force divided by the Area or Stress = 5000 LB /divided by/ 1/2 In2 = 10,000 Pounds per Sq Inch (psi) Strain is the measurement of the deflection of a material under a load. This measurement is very small and it is described in terms of Inches of deflection per the original length in Inches of the part. Strain is measured as In/In. Under a given load, the stress will be present and the part will deflect. The chair you are sitting in has deflected ever so slightly while carrying your weight.
The normal English construction is either: Give the money ( d.o.) to Bill (i.o.), where the direct object comes before the indirect object; or Give Bill the money, where the indirect object comes before the direct object. . There is no correct construction in English where a direct object precedes the indirect object without a preposition between them.
The initial stress is the stress of the object before any force is applied to it, which in most cases would be zero ideally. However, the different composites that make up the material react differently to external influences, temperature comes to mind, and may therefore have a net, non-zero stress before an external load is applied.
Thermal energy is the energy that comes from the movement of particles within an object. It can manifest as either potential energy when it is stored within an object due to its temperature, or as kinetic energy when the particles are in motion, creating heat.
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When an object stops accelerating, it either maintains a constant velocity or comes to a complete stop depending on the forces acting upon it. If the net force acting on the object is zero, it will move at a constant velocity. If there is a net force opposing its motion, the object will eventually come to a stop.
When an object approaches a convex lens, the image formed can either be real or virtual depending on the object's distance from the lens. If the object is beyond the lens' focal point, a real image forms on the opposite side of the lens. If the object is within the focal point, then a virtual image is formed on the same side as the object.
Two possibilities: -- It's mass increases. -- It comes closer to the object it's attracting. Either of those changes increases the gravitational forces between them.
Yes you can. All materials experience microstrain. The mesurement of the microstrain on a glass bottle comes down to successfully attaching the right type of strain gauge to the glass.
Adjust the distance between the hand lens and the object you are examining until the object comes into clear focus. Move the hand lens closer or farther from your eye to bring the object into focus.