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Tensile Stress in Relationship between Stress and Strain Formulas
Tensile Stress can be defined as the magnitude of force applied along an elastic rod, which is divided by the cross-sectional area of the rod in a direction perpendicular to the applied force. And is denoted by σ
t
. Tensile Stress is usually measured using the Megapascal for Stress. Note that the value of Tensile Stress is always positive.
Formulas to find Tensile Stress in Relationship between Stress and Strain
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Tensile Stress given Modulus of Elasticity
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Relationship between Stress and Strain formulas that make use of Tensile Stress
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Tensile Strain given Modulus of Elasticity
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Modulus of Elasticity given Tensile Stress
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List of variables in Relationship between Stress and Strain formulas
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Modulus of Elasticity
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Tensile Strain
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FAQ
What is the Tensile Stress?
Tensile Stress can be defined as the magnitude of force applied along an elastic rod, which is divided by the cross-sectional area of the rod in a direction perpendicular to the applied force. Tensile Stress is usually measured using the Megapascal for Stress. Note that the value of Tensile Stress is always positive.
Can the Tensile Stress be negative?
No, the Tensile Stress, measured in Stress cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Tensile Stress?
Tensile Stress is usually measured using the Megapascal[MPa] for Stress. Pascal[MPa], Newton per Square Meter[MPa], Newton per Square Millimeter[MPa] are the few other units in which Tensile Stress can be measured.
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