Q3: What is Force? What is the SI unit for force? Q4: Define Stress and Strain? Q5. Draw and label a typical stress-strain diagram. Q6. What is experimental error? Q7. What are the seven base SI (International System of Units) units?
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It is defined as the push or pull on an object resulting from the interaction with another object. The SI unit for force is the Newton (N). Q4: Stress is a measure of the internal resistance of a material to deformation under an applied force. It is defined as Show more…
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