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The force required to produce unit displacement is

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Answered by ayush7137
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Answer:

The force required to produce unit displacement is the displacement produced by the force along the same degree of freedom (for instance, the change in length of a stretched spring) In the International ...

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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The force required to produce unit displacement is Stiffness.

Explanation:

  • Displacement is a vector which results in the change in the position of an object.
  • It refers to the movement of object/person from one place (starting point) to an another place (end point).
  • The SI unit of displacement is metre.
  • Stiffness is the rigidity and difficulty of an object to bend.
  • It is also referred as the resistance of an elastic body.
  • The unit of stiffness is Newtons per meter.
  • Stiffness k = F / δ; in which F is the force and δ is the deflection.

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