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what is the difference between stress and pressure?. what
is the difference between moment and torque?

Answer Posted / manoj

stress....internal resistive force/ area.......
pressure external force/area....

moment....due to bending....like a horizontal shaft being
acted upon by a vertical force.....force *distance(where the
shaft is been supported like in cantilever case)

torque....a force* distance....this distance is b/w the
force acing line and the axis of the shaft....

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