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I have a question, when talking about the stress-staring curve we are taking strain in the x axis and stress in the y axis. Why is it so? Strain is the result produced in the body due to stress, so stress should've been independent of strain? Where am I going wrong here?
Ranajoy Saha In the stress-strain curve, Strain is independent as it comes first. Strain comes due to the applied force. Stress comes later in response to Strain to resist the deformation. There fore, Stress is taken along Y-axis. For further clarification refer Hooke's law which states Stress is proportional to Strain, and not the vice versa. This means Stress is dependent on Strain. Hope this helps! Keep watching & spread the word..
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Crystal clear explanation
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awesome video and nice voice
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What does b to c represent in this curve?
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what was the use of point c??
Yes
Point c is a yield point
Yeah,I too don't get that
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@@sunilkumargupta8108 B is the yield pt
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Very good teaching mam but what about c
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very very nice
region b-c is elastic hysterisis
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I have a question, when talking about the stress-staring curve we are taking strain in the x axis and stress in the y axis. Why is it so? Strain is the result produced in the body due to stress, so stress should've been independent of strain? Where am I going wrong here?
Ranajoy Saha In the stress-strain curve, Strain is independent as it comes first. Strain comes due to the applied force. Stress comes later in response to Strain to resist the deformation. There fore, Stress is taken along Y-axis.
For further clarification refer Hooke's law which states Stress is proportional to Strain, and not the vice versa. This means Stress is dependent on Strain.
Hope this helps!
Keep watching & spread the word..
+ExamFearVideos so applied force comes first followed by strain followed by stress right ?
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Just watcg from 12:30
use of C??????????????
Please explain about the point C
It is so nice I always learn here
hey please provide a black background white one is really hard to concentrate.. btw ur vedios are really awesome! u help us more than our teachers thank u! u r doing really a great job..
really helpful
thanks
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Guys !!!!!!!!!!!! C is the Point where load is removed
hii madam or Sir I request u to club all the videos of a particular topic into1or more than 1video this is the only problem I am facing except this everything is very good sorry madam please forgive me if anything wrong
Thank u so much mam
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What about point ç
those who are watching this video in 2021 is a legend!!😇
mam pls correct it, the point B is called elastic limit, and point C is called yield point
Naveen kadur s Point B is called both elastic limit and yield point.
ur welcome mwah
Today is good day
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mam what about "BC" interval
awesome
yeah you are right
Today is
my exam and i am watching this for first time
Ma'am background me bht shor aa raha
super
Mam Hindi me samjha deti agar english accent nhi aa raha to
why are you not make the videos of chemistry because teacher of chemistry is looser in exam fear
Raghubar Singh ya chemistry of exam fear is bad...
exactly.............i too want her 2 teach chem also
You are absolutely right
I also agree with u
Y is she sounding so uncomfortable with the word yield😂it's simply yi-el-d
Background voice bahut cheap hai
ma'am u r not givig the proper reason...grow up...!!!