1. A CONCRETE COLUMN HAS A VOLUME OF 565M CUBES AND A HEIGHT OF 20M WHAT IS THE MAXIMUM WEIGHT IT CAN TOLERATE BEFORE IT FRACTURING? 2. Compressional stress on a material is defined as the ratio of the downward force (weight) exerted on the material to the cross-sectional area of the material: Stress = Force / Area Number two (2) above taken from Strategies For Problem Solving Workbook, 3rd edition, by Brian k. Saltzer
Compressional stress is the stress produced by two tectonic plates moving towards each other.
Tensile.
Compressional Stress
Answer: Compressional stress.
Compressional Stress
The type of stress developed at a convergent boundary is Compressional Stress.
compressed stress
Compressional Stress
The dominant type of stress associated with folded mountains is compressional stress caused by tectonic plate collision. As plates converge, the rocks are squeezed and folded, leading to the formation of folded mountain ranges such as the Himalayas and the Appalachians.
Folding is usually the result of compressional stress, where rocks are squeezed together and deform due to tectonic forces. This can lead to the bending or curving of rock layers.
reverse fault
A convergent boundary causes compressional stress.