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9- If the normal strain is defined in reference to the final length As', that is,
(As' – As`
lim
Asi→0
e' =
As'
instead of in reference to the original length, show that the difference in these strains is represented
as a second-order term, namely, e – e' = ee'.
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The normal strain in reference to the original length is,

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The normal strain in reference to the final length as given in the problem,

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Now, subtract normal strain in reference to the final length by the normal strain in reference to the original length.

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