Category:Definitions/Stress-Strain Diagrams
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Let the stress on $\BB$ be plotted on the $x$-axis of a graph with the strain caused by the stress plotted against the $y$-axis.
The resulting graph is called a stress-strain diagram.
The above diagram shows a typical graph of stress against strain.
The segment $OA$ represents the region in which Hooke's Law actually applies.
The slope of $OA$ is the modulus of elasticity of the material of which the body is composed.
Subcategories
This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total.
B
- Definitions/Breaking Stress (1 P)
E
- Definitions/Elastic Region (1 P)
P
- Definitions/Permanent Set (2 P)
- Definitions/Plastic Region (1 P)
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