what is difference between
(pressure and stress),
(sencitivity and
efficiency) .
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Answer / bharat kumar(srin,amp)
1st diff
stress: "the force of resistance per unit area ,offered by a
body against deformation"
pressure: "a normal force exerted by a fluid per unit are "
2nd diff
stress formed in only i solids
pressure formed in both liquid and gas(fluids )
3rd diff
stress is internal effect
pressure is external effort
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Answer / abhishek
Pressure=Normal force/area
Stress=Normal resisting force/area
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Answer / pankaj rathod
Strees : when external force applied on body deformation per
unit area.
Pressure : Force per unit area
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Answer / dhruv
stress= pressure per unit area , pressure= force per unit area
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Answer / jack
pressure means the force is applied in the area,
the stess means the load is applied on the area,
the sensitive means the
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Answer / rupesh_c
Pressure is due to the force applied on body .
and Stress is produced in body due to the applied force.
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