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The document discusses assumptions and a strain function for modeling straight lines that remain straight under deformation. It defines the strain function ε in terms of the original position vectors A, B, C, D and the deformed position vectors A', B', C', D'. The strain function expresses strain as a function of the difference between the original and deformed position vectors divided by the original position vector magnitudes.

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Homework 6

The document discusses assumptions and a strain function for modeling straight lines that remain straight under deformation. It defines the strain function ε in terms of the original position vectors A, B, C, D and the deformed position vectors A', B', C', D'. The strain function expresses strain as a function of the difference between the original and deformed position vectors divided by the original position vector magnitudes.

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