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What is tensor quantity ? give examples....

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Answered by oqw
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Tensor quantities are those quantities which are similar to vector quantity but does not follow vector law of addition. For example sheer stress, sheer strain etc

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A tensor is a quantity, for example a stress or a strain, which has magnitude, direction, and a plane in which it acts. Stress and strain are both tensor quantities. In real engineering components, stress and strain are 3-D tensors.

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