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Cross Sectional Area in Strength of Materials Formulas
Cross sectional area is the area of a two-dimensional shape that is obtained when a three-dimensional shape is sliced perpendicular to some specified axis at a point. And is denoted by A
cs
. Cross Sectional Area is usually measured using the Square Millimeter for Area. Note that the value of Cross Sectional Area is always positive.
Strength of Materials formulas that make use of Cross Sectional Area
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Bulk Stress
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f
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Direct Stress
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f
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Maximum Shearing Stress
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f
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Shear Stress
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f
x
Stress due to Gradual Loading
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f
x
Stress due to Sudden Loading
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f
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Stress due to Impact Loading
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f
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Shear Stress of Circular Beam
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FAQ
What is the Cross Sectional Area?
Cross sectional area is the area of a two-dimensional shape that is obtained when a three-dimensional shape is sliced perpendicular to some specified axis at a point. Cross Sectional Area is usually measured using the Square Millimeter for Area. Note that the value of Cross Sectional Area is always positive.
Can the Cross Sectional Area be negative?
No, the Cross Sectional Area, measured in Area cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Cross Sectional Area?
Cross Sectional Area is usually measured using the Square Millimeter[mm²] for Area. Square Meter[mm²], Square Kilometer[mm²], Square Centimeter[mm²] are the few other units in which Cross Sectional Area can be measured.
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