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what is the difference between crus

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maestromech

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Aug 24, 2000
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what is the difference between crushing and compression
 
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Though crushing requires compression, an object can be compressed without crushing. As an example, a rubber ball can be compressed in your hand, but it is not likely that you can "crush" it. Crushing implies damage or failure as a result of compression, while compression is just a state of stress.
 
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