Stress
The force per unit area acting on a material: σ = F/A, measured in pascals (Pa). A measure of internal forces within a material. Types include tensile stress (pulling), compressive stress (pushing), and shear stress (sliding). Stress causes strain (deformation).
Formula
σ = F/A
Real World
A rock climber's rope experiences tensile stress when they fall; a thicker rope (larger cross-section A) experiences lower stress for the same braking force, reducing the risk of snapping.
Exam Focus
Convert area to m² and force to N before substituting; forgetting unit conversion is the most common source of error.
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