Physics, asked by vallabh0000, 9 months ago

though the dimensions of stress and pressure are alike/same they are different.justify​

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Answered by brain803
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Explanation:

Pressure is often used with fluids (gases or liquids), whereas stress is more often used with solids. One major difference is that pressure only acts perpendicular to a surface, whereas stress can also be parallel to a surface as well as perpendicular to it. A stress parallel to a surface is called shear stress.

Answered by DJstorm
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#1

Pressure is often used with gases or liquids, whereas stress is more often used with solids.

#2

Pressure only acts perpendicular to a surface, whereas stress can also be parallel to a surface as well as perpendicular to it. A stress parallel to a surface is called shear stress.

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