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- Effective_stress abstract "Effective stress is a force that keeps a collection of particles rigid. Usually this applies to sand, soil, or gravel.If you pinch a stack of coins between your fingers, the stack stays together. If you then loosen the pressure between your fingers, the coin stack falls apart. Similarly, a pile of sand keeps from spreading out like a liquid because the weight of the sand keeps the grains stuck together in their current arrangement, mostly out of static friction. This weight and pressure is the effective stress.Effective stress is easy to disrupt by the application of additional forces; every footstep on a sand pile demonstrates this. It is an important factor in the study of slope stability and soil liquefaction, especially from earthquakes.".
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- Effective_stress wikiPageWikiLink Force.
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- Effective_stress wikiPageWikiLink Sand.
- Effective_stress wikiPageWikiLink Slope_stability.
- Effective_stress wikiPageWikiLink Soil.
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- Effective_stress wikiPageWikiLink Soil_skeleton.
- Effective_stress wikiPageWikiLink Stress_(mechanics).
- Effective_stress wikiPageWikiLink Stress_(physics).
- Effective_stress wikiPageWikiLinkText "Effective stress".
- Effective_stress wikiPageWikiLinkText "effective stress".
- Effective_stress wikiPageWikiLinkText "effective".
- Effective_stress wikiPageWikiLinkText "seepage forces".
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- Effective_stress subject Category:Soil_mechanics.
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- Effective_stress comment "Effective stress is a force that keeps a collection of particles rigid. Usually this applies to sand, soil, or gravel.If you pinch a stack of coins between your fingers, the stack stays together. If you then loosen the pressure between your fingers, the coin stack falls apart. Similarly, a pile of sand keeps from spreading out like a liquid because the weight of the sand keeps the grains stuck together in their current arrangement, mostly out of static friction.".
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- Effective_stress sameAs Sforzo_efficace.
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- Effective_stress sameAs Naprężenie_efektywne.
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- Effective_stress depiction Morocco_Africa_Flickr_Rosino_December_2005_84514010.jpg.
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