What is the SI unit of strain?
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The unit for strain in the SI (Système International) is “one”
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Strain has no unit.
It is unitless.
So it has no SI unit.
Lets see why?
Strain is given by:
(l + ∆l)/l. (Here l is length whose unit is metre)
It mean that something is metre is divided by something in metre.
Hence, metre/ metre = 1 and hence it has no unit.
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