No. It means that, when one is considering the mechanics of a material, then from all of the different facets of that material's behaviour, one has to focus on the rheological behaviour of that material.
Hello all,
Could someone explain me the underlined:
"Of the different facets of a material’s behaviour, rheological behaviour is needed for the Mechanics of Materials."
Does it mean "rheological behaviour of the different facets of a material’s behaviour"?
Thanks.
No. It means that, when one is considering the mechanics of a material, then from all of the different facets of that material's behaviour, one has to focus on the rheological behaviour of that material.
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