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n2:Stress
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Stress
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n2:ForcePerArea
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Stress is a measure of the average amount of force exerted per unit area of a surface within a deformable body on which internal forces act. In other words, it is a measure of the intensity or internal distribution of the total internal forces acting within a deformable body across imaginary surfaces. These internal forces are produced between the particles in the body as a reaction to external forces applied on the body. Stress is defined as \({\rm{Stress}} = \frac{F}{A}\).
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n3:latexDefinition
\({\rm{Stress}} = \frac{F}{A}\)
n3:latexSymbol
\(\sigma\)
n3:url
http://www.freestudy.co.uk/mech%20prin%20h2/stress.pdf