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[
dis
-treyl
]
dis·trail
/
ˈdɪsˌtreɪl
/
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[
dis
-treyl
]
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noun
Aeronautics
.
dissipation trail.
Origin:
by shortening
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ratio of longitudinal strain to longitudinal stress
ratio of longitudinal strain to longitudinal stress
fractional change in body's length due to applied tensile force
coefficients expressing ratio of stress applied to body to resulting strain in the body
property of a substance to change form due to force and recover original form upon force's removal
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