Poisson’s ratio is the ratio of the lateral strain to the longitudinal strain when a material is subjected to stress. It is a measure of the material’s ability to deform in one direction when stretched or compressed in another. The ...
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Energy is the capacity to perform work or produce change and exists in various forms including kinetic potential thermal and chemical energy. It can be transformed from one form to another but cannot be created or destroyed according to the ...
Deforming refers to the change in shape or size of an object due to applied forces or stresses. This can occur elastically where the object returns to its original shape or plastically where it undergoes permanent changes. Deformation is a ...
Bulk strain is the change in volume of a material when subjected to uniform pressure. It is the ratio of the change in volume to the original volume. Bulk strain is dimensionless and significant in studying material behavior under compressive ...
Tension is the force exerted along a stretched object like a rope string or cable when it is pulled from opposite ends. It acts to restore the object to its original length and is directed along its length. Tension plays ...