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Shear modulus, the material constant, is the ratio of shear stress to strain. It is also known as shear modulus or rigidity modulus. One of the mechanical properties of materials. It is the ratio of shear stress to shear strain of a materia...
Shear modulus, the material constant, is the ratio of shear stress to strain. It is also known as shear modulus or rigidity modulus. One of the mechanical properties of materials. It is the ratio of shear stress to shear strain of a material under the action of shear stress within the limit of the proportion of elastic deformation. It characterizes the ability of a material to resist shear strain. If the modulus is large, it means that the rigidity of the material is strong. The reciprocal of the shear modulus is called the shear compliance, which is a measure of the shear strain that occurs under the action of a unit shear force, and can express the difficulty of shear deformation of the material.
As you know, the systematic clipboard is a dynamic space in memory that is used to complete copying and pasting operations. In addition to this, there are many programs that also often borrow the system's clipboard to accomplish specific tasks. So, if you want to see what exactly is in the clipboard of the system, can it achieve the purpose? In fact, you can directly call the special tools in the system to view and manipulate the contents of the clipboard (Windows XP is an example to illustrate).
Click Start, click Run, and then type the Clipbrd command to launch the Clipbook Viewer gadget. The content is changed on the fly as the user performs a "copy" operation. In short, it always shows what's in the current system clipboard. If you want to clear the contents of the current clipboard, just click the "Edit-Delete" command. Of course, you can also save the contents of the current clipboard to your movie as a file from the menu "File - Save As" for later viewing.