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Physics of Stress, Strain & Elasticity
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In this physics lesson, determine the deformation of a particular quality by studying the forces inside the material and calculating the normal stress.
with Moore PhysicsIn this physics lesson, determine the deformation of a particular quality by studying the forces inside the material and calculating the normal stress.
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Discover how to measure and quantify the internal shear stresses, and the deformation that shear and normal stresses cause, also known as the strain.
with Moore PhysicsDiscover how to measure and quantify the internal shear stresses, and the deformation that shear and normal stresses cause, also known as the strain.
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In part 1 of this physics lesson, Moore Physics uses a rubber band experiment to investigate the relationship between stress and strain, or Young's modulus.
with Moore PhysicsIn part 1 of this physics lesson, Moore Physics uses a rubber band experiment to investigate the relationship between stress and strain, or Young's modulus.
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In part 2 of this physics lesson, Moore Physics continues demonstrating the calculations and equations for the rubber band experiment showing Young's modulus.
with Moore PhysicsIn part 2 of this physics lesson, Moore Physics continues demonstrating the calculations and equations for the rubber band experiment showing Young's modulus.
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Discover how to use the modulus of elasticity to define the relationship of stress to strain without the constraints of Young's modulus in this physics lesson.
with Moore PhysicsDiscover how to use the modulus of elasticity to define the relationship of stress to strain without the constraints of Young's modulus in this physics lesson.
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