1. It is the amount of deformation in the direction of the applied force or the response of a system to an applied force. 2. This stress is produced when a beam is lying down and force is applied in the middle of its length that tends to sag the beam in the middle. 3. The original length of the bar is 1.70 meters. After the force is applied, the length becomes. 1.95 meters. What is the strain?

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1. It is the amount of deformation in the direction of the applied
force or the response of a system to an applied force.
2. This stress is produced when a beam is lying down and force is
applied in the middle of its length that tends to sag the beam in
the middle.
3. The original length of the bar is 1.70 meters. After the force is
applied, the length becomes. 1.95 meters. What is the strain?
Transcribed Image Text:1. It is the amount of deformation in the direction of the applied force or the response of a system to an applied force. 2. This stress is produced when a beam is lying down and force is applied in the middle of its length that tends to sag the beam in the middle. 3. The original length of the bar is 1.70 meters. After the force is applied, the length becomes. 1.95 meters. What is the strain?
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