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what is strain in Physics​

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An object or medium under stress becomes deformed. The quantity that describes this deformation is called strain. Strain is given as a fractional change in either length (under tensile stress) or volume (under bulk stress) or geometry (under shear stress). Therefore, strain is a dimensionless number

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What is strain in Physics

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Strain:

It is defined as the ratio of the change in dimension of a deformed body because of a deforming force on it, to the original dimension of the body it means,

Strain = Change \: in \: Dimension \div Original \: Dimensions

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