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The relationship between stress and strain is often nonlinear from "summary" of Stress and Strain by Winthrop Dickinson Means

In the study of materials science and mechanics, it is important to understand the relationship between stress and strain. Stress is the internal force per unit area acting on a material, while strain is the measure of deformation experienced by the material in response to stress. The relationship between these two factors is crucial in determining the mechanical properties of a material. One common misconception is that the relationship between stress and strain is always linear. However, in reality, this relationship is often nonlinear. This means that the amount of deformation a material undergoes in response to stress may not be directly proportional to the amount of stress applied to it. Nonlinear beh...
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    Winthrop Dickinson Means

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