The modern concept of stress defined in the 19th century states that stress is a measure of a force acting over an oriented area. Thus, it carries information about two directions (of area and of force), which means that mathematically stress is a

The modern concept of stress defined in the 19th century states that stress is a measure of a force acting over an oriented area. Thus, it carries information about two directions (of area and of force), which means that mathematically stress is a 



A. Tensor
B. Vector
C. Scalar
D. Fraction






Answer: A


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