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The document discusses the principles of strain and stress in two-dimensional systems, focusing on principal planes and their associated stress states. It outlines methods for calculating principal strains and stresses, including graphical representations and mathematical formulations. Additionally, it emphasizes the importance of understanding the orientation of principal planes in relation to applied loads.

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Notes 2

The document discusses the principles of strain and stress in two-dimensional systems, focusing on principal planes and their associated stress states. It outlines methods for calculating principal strains and stresses, including graphical representations and mathematical formulations. Additionally, it emphasizes the importance of understanding the orientation of principal planes in relation to applied loads.

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