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shear the act of cutting hair or wool
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shear Force Acting along a Plane that Passes Through a Structural Member
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shear stress the shearing force divided by the area. It is always a maximum at the outside of the flow channel. As it is force-related, it depends on the viscosity of the material, which in turn depends on the material and molding conditions. The maximum allowable stress level is usually taken as 1% of the tensile strength of the material. High shear stress is unimportant at gates, and in sprues and runners.
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shear strength The resistance of a material to force applied perpendicular to the plane of the material.
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shear strength The maximum resistance of a soil to shearing stress.
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