The stress-strain curve is a graphical representation that illustrates how a material deforms under applied stress. It is a fundamental tool in materials science and engineering, as it provides insights into the mechanical properties of materials, including their strength, ductility, and elasticity. The curve is typically plotted with stress (the force applied per unit area) on the vertical axis and strain (the deformation or displacement per unit length) on the horizontal axis.
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