if pn1 = maximum principle stress and Pn2=minimum principle stress, the maximum shear stress is given by
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If pn1 = maximum principle stress and Pn2=minimum principle stress, the maximum shear stress is given by (Pn1-Pn2)/2.
Shear stress is a force that tends to distort a material by causing it to slip along a plane or planes parallel to the imposed stress. The shear that results is extremely important in nature, as it is linked to the downslope movement of earth elements and earthquakes.
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