how can i explain the question that they ask me work under stress emergency
If the surface area is very very small then stress is a Tensor quantity.... -MOGRE
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no mames its not stress. For apex its communication skills
see the following questionWhat_the_difference_between_true_strain_and_engineering_strain
The book Dianetics really answers what stress is and how it affects people. I suggest you read this book or go to Dianetics.org to find the truth.
Think of stress as bending or pushing down upon an object, where as strain is more like stretching a rubber-band almost to its limit, or the stress of a bridge holding up.
The best general guideline to coping with stress is to breathe. Breathing has the ability to slow down your heart rate.
The property you are referring to is called elasticity. This is the ability of a material to deform under stress and return to its original shape once the stress is released.
The effects of stress include:headachessweatingtense musclesstomach achesincrease in heart rate.
In the CGS (centimeter-gram-second) system, stress is typically measured in dynes per square centimeter (dyne/cm^2). Stress is the force applied per unit area, causing deformation in a material. Terms like tensile stress (stretching force), compressive stress (compression force), and shear stress (force parallel to a surface) are commonly used to describe different types of stress.