Think of a cylindrical steel bar with cross section area A.
If you hold it by both ends and pull them apart with
a force F, the bar is been subject to a Tensile Stress
T, such that, T = F/A (units of newton/m2)
If the forces had been in the opposite direction they
would have produced a Compression Stress.
Now, suppose that the bar's original length is L, and
because of the Tensile Stress that she has been put
through it elongates dL meters. Then the StrainST
the bar has suffer is: ST = L/dL (dimensionless)
And so Strain is the deformation fraction the body
experiments as a response to a given Stress.
Potential energy.
Strain energy is a form of potential energy that is stored within a material when it is deformed or strained. When a material is subjected to external forces causing deformation, the potential energy stored in the material is referred to as strain energy. This energy is released when the material returns to its original shape, such as when a spring is compressed and then released.
I think torsional strain happens only when two groups are eclipsed in relation to their positions to each other. This strain can be relieved by rotation about the carbon carbon bond. But steric strain can happen all the time. (when two groups are eclipsed, gauge or staggered in relation to each other.)
An example of strain energy is when a rubber band is stretched. As it is stretched, potential energy is stored within the rubber band in the form of strain energy. When the rubber band is released, this strain energy is converted back into kinetic energy as it snaps back to its original shape.
If you stretch a rubber band you have created tension, and therefore strain energy. If you stretch a rubber band you have created tension, and therefore strain energy. Latent energy. Potential energy
Potential energy.
Strain energy is a form of potential energy that is stored within a material when it is deformed or strained. When a material is subjected to external forces causing deformation, the potential energy stored in the material is referred to as strain energy. This energy is released when the material returns to its original shape, such as when a spring is compressed and then released.
it is called strain energy
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.
Elastic (or strain) potential energy Chemical potential energy Gravitational potential energy Light (or solar) energy Sound energy Heat (or thermal) energy Electrical energy (or electricity) Kinetic (or movement) energy Nuclear energy
I think torsional strain happens only when two groups are eclipsed in relation to their positions to each other. This strain can be relieved by rotation about the carbon carbon bond. But steric strain can happen all the time. (when two groups are eclipsed, gauge or staggered in relation to each other.)
An example of strain energy is when a rubber band is stretched. As it is stretched, potential energy is stored within the rubber band in the form of strain energy. When the rubber band is released, this strain energy is converted back into kinetic energy as it snaps back to its original shape.
This is a form of potential energy known as elastic strain energy.
there is no difference
I'd say that an inflated balloon would be strain, but could you specify what potential energy? Chemical potential? Gravitational potential?
difference between Strain-stress diagram of copper and steel?
If you stretch a rubber band you have created tension, and therefore strain energy. If you stretch a rubber band you have created tension, and therefore strain energy. Latent energy. Potential energy