Talk:3-D Elasticity

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I finished this whole article before finding the Linear elasticity article, which covers this idea in a different way. I think the 15 equations are still useful to be able to reference, if only because they help to explain the nature of stress. The two pages should probably be combined, but I'm not sure how exactly. Someone could even go as far as to delete this page, as long as the equations were added to the Linear elasticity page somehow. - EndingPop 17:19, 23 December 2005 (UTC)