Example: Strain Rosettes
These are amazing little tools. They have little patches that are a single long strip of copper on them. When they get stretched or compressed, the resistance in the copper changes and you can figure out the strain they are experiencing. Be prepared to experience this when you get to university. It is a pretty common sight in a higher-level Solid Mechanics Lab.

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MSE 201 S21 Lecture 15 - Module 4 - Dislocations

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Mechanics of Materials Lecture 21: Plain strain transformation

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