Define tensile stress and tensile strain.
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Tensile stress: Tensile stress (σ) is the resistance of an object to a force that could tear it apart.Tensile stress measures the strength of a material; therefore, it refers to a force that attempts to pull apart or stretch a material. Many mechanical properties of a material can be determined by a tensile test.
Tensile Strain: Tensile strain is defined as the deformation or elongation of a solid body due to the application of a tensile force or stress. In other words, tensile strain is produced when a body increases in length as applied forces try to "stretch" it.
Tensile strain can be expressed mathematically by the formula:
ε = ΔL / L
Where:
ε = Tensile strain
ΔL = Change in length
L = Original length
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Tensile Strain: Tensile strain is defined as the deformation or elongation of a solid body due to the application of a tensile force or stress. In other words, tensile strain is produced when a body increases in length as applied forces try to "stretch" it.
Tensile strain can be expressed mathematically by the formula:
ε = ΔL / L
Where:
ε = Tensile strain
ΔL = Change in length
L = Original length
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Tensile stress is the force exerted per unit cross-sectional area on an object. Tensile strain is the extension per unit original length of an object.
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