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what is mechanical stress in biology​

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Answered by Anonymous
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➠ A measure of internal forces that arise in a body being deformed as a result of external forces. When studying the stress at any point, a section is cut through the point.

➠ The interaction of contiguous parts of the body along the section is replaced by forces.

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Answered by satyamkumar9450
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Explanation:

A measure of internal forces that arise in a body being deformed as a result of external forces. When studying the stress at any point, a section is cut through the point . The interaction of contiguous parts of the body along the section is replaced by forces.

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