Stress
Stress is the applied force acting per unit cross-sectional area of a material.
Stress = applied force / cross-sectional area
σ = F / A
Force per unit area in a solid. The area is perpendicular to the force for tensile stress and parallel to it for shear stress.
Units: Newtons per square meter (Pascal).
Stress is calculated as the applied force divided by the cross-sectional area on which it acts.