Oh, dude, stress force is like the force that makes you want to pull your hair out when things get overwhelming. It's basically the internal struggle between wanting to chill and wanting to scream into a pillow. So, yeah, stress force is like the dark side of the Force, but without any cool lightsabers.
Stress force is the internal resistance that a material offers to deformation. It is the force applied per unit area of a material, measured in units of pressure (such as Pascals or pounds per square inch). When an external force is applied to a material, stress force is what causes the material to deform or change shape. Understanding stress force is crucial in engineering and materials science to ensure the structural integrity and safety of various components and structures.
Shear force is a load (pounds, or newtons) in plane of the object which produces shear stress ( pounds per sq inch, or Pascals). Shear force is related to shear stress as STRESS = FORCE/AREA
adds energy to rock
The hoop stress is the force exerted circumferentially in both directions on every particle in the cylinder wall.
A Force applied to an object will cause a displacement. Strain is effectively a measure of this displacement (change in length divided by original length). Stress is the Force applied divided by the area it is applied to. (eg. pounds per square inch) So, to answer the question, it is the applied Force that produces both stress and strain. Stress and strain are linked together by various material properties such as Poisson's ratio and Young's Modulus.
I would Ike to be more explanatory on this. when force is applied on object(e.g. a piece )certain area or ideally speaking whole area (c/s) tries to elongate or compress.but due to elastic property of material,piece on which force is acted,tries to regain its past shape or stage so one resistant force is developed.This force is called stress.and stress intensity is given by: mechanical stress is force divided by area σ=F/A if unit of F is Newton and area in Sq. m then mech. stress is in Pascal
stress= force/C.S.A. so fracture stress = force at fracture / Cross.Sectional.Area.
Force = Mass x Acceleration Stress = Force / Cross Sectional Area
Stress is not a force but force divided by area. If high enough, it will cause itself to break
The amount of stress or force that an object can take.
Stress is defined as force per unit area. It is the measure of the internal resistance of a material to deformation under a load. The formula for stress is Stress = Force / Area.
stress is force divided by area. If you have a force of 10 acting over area 1 stress is 10 ; if area is 2 stress is 5, etc. Force has units of pounds or newtons and stress is pounds per square inch or newtons per square meter
The amount of stress or force that an object can take.
Normal stress is a force acting perpendicular to a surface, shear stress is a force acting parallel to a surface causing deformation, and pressure is a measure of force applied over a certain area.
Shear force is a load (pounds, or newtons) in plane of the object which produces shear stress ( pounds per sq inch, or Pascals). Shear force is related to shear stress as STRESS = FORCE/AREA
Stress is the degree of force which is accompanied by a strong force of exhalation and gives an impression of loudness
Geological stress is a force applied to a rock.
it is the dimension of force over dimension of area. stress = force/area Why, that's just pressure !