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what is the unit of stress??​

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Answered by aweetheartjuliesharm
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This means stress is newtons per square meter, or N/m2. However, stress has its own SI unit, called the pascal. 1 pascal (symbol Pa) is equal to 1 N/m2. In Imperial units, stress is measured in pound-force per square inch, which is often shortened to "psi

Answered by MissBrainlyPrincess
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Stress is the force per unit area on a body that tends to cause it to change shape. ... However, stress has its own SI unit, called the pascal. 1 pascal (symbol Pa) is equal to 1 N/m2. In Imperial units, stress is measured in pound-force per square inch, which is often shortened to "psi".

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