EXPLAIN TENSOR QUANTITY WITH EXAMPLES????
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A tensor is a quantity, for example a stress or a strain, which has magnitude, direction, and a plane in which it acts. Stress and strain are both tensor quantities. ... A tensor is a quantity, for example a stress or a strain, which has magnitude, direction, and a plane in which it acts.
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Tensors are most easily understood by discussing the progression of tensor 'ranks'. ... A scalar can be designated a tensor of rank zero. A vector quantity has magnitude and direction. In two dimensional space, for example, it was x- and y-components, and in three dimensional space, it has 3 components.
for example a stress or a strain, which has magnitude, direction, and a plane in which it acts. Stress and strain are both tensor quantities. ... A tensor is a quantity, for example a stress or a strain, which has magnitude, direction, and a plane in which it acts
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