You are correct! It does mean that. I think it's easy to get a grasp of what it means by visualizing a piece of material that you stretch to a certain length (strain), the amount of force (stress) you'll need to apply to the material to keep it at that same length will decrease overtime.
you killed it with the plastic bag example. THANKS!
I don’t get it. Is this a complaint or a compliment?
Compliment..
Thank you (Doctor/Mister) Kennedy this clears up a lot of things.
I need an example of relaxation in real life plz. Btw, relaxation means Stress relaxation
, right ?
You are correct! It does mean that. I think it's easy to get a grasp of what it means by visualizing a piece of material that you stretch to a certain length (strain), the amount of force (stress) you'll need to apply to the material to keep it at that same length will decrease overtime.
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Very impressive sir, thank you very much...
Very helpful ☺️
Your chair is already cracking and has reached fatigue failure
creep formula @3:15 is wrong. Should be the reciprocal
concrete strength fc'=3000-5000 psi not ksi***
bro, very good video, thank you!
Why is epsilon "strain"? Shouldn't that bra elongation based on applied stress (sigma)? Sorry, I'm not english so perhaps I'm missunderstanding.
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thank u sir!!