"A First Course in Continuum Mechanics" by Y.C. Fung
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The stress and strain tensors are fundamental concepts in continuum mechanics.
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The document opened not as scanned pages, but as living equations. Stress tensors swirled like slow-moving galaxies. The Cauchy stress principle didn’t just state t = σ·n —it showed her: a glowing tetrahedron shrinking to a point, forces balancing on an invisible plane.
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