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What (who) is G-strain - definition


G-strain         
In EPR spectroscopy, g-strain refers to broadening of g-values owing to small sample inhomogeneity owing to slight variations in the orientation of the paramagnetic centers. The phenomenon is indicated by broadening of the g-values that depends on the frequency of the spectrometer, such as X- or Q-band.
Strain gauge         
  • digital image correlation]] on a material testing coupon showing moving strain structures called [[Lüders band]]s
  • Geometries of strain gauges
  • An unmounted resistive foil strain gauge
ELECTRONIC COMPONENT
Strain gage; Strain Gauge; Crack gauge; Crack width gauge; Strain gauges; Molecular strain gauge
A strain gauge (also spelled strain gage) is a device used to measure strain on an object. Invented by Edward E.
strain gauge         
  • digital image correlation]] on a material testing coupon showing moving strain structures called [[Lüders band]]s
  • Geometries of strain gauges
  • An unmounted resistive foil strain gauge
ELECTRONIC COMPONENT
Strain gage; Strain Gauge; Crack gauge; Crack width gauge; Strain gauges; Molecular strain gauge
¦ noun a device for indicating the strain of a material or structure at the point of attachment.
Examples of use of G-strain
1. Once everyone is in place, the seats will swivel onto their backs to let the newly minted astronauts take the 4.5–G strain of reentry in the position that‘s most comfortable.