Tensile stress is the ratio of a stretching force acting on a material to the cross-sectional area of that material. The formula is given by:
Where:
(F) is the force applied to the material.
(A) is the cross-sectional area of the material.
Tensile stress is the ratio of a stretching force acting on a material to the cross-sectional area of that material. The formula is given by:
Where:
(F) is the force applied to the material.
(A) is the cross-sectional area of the material.