fatik

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fatigue
A weariness caused by exertion; exhaustion
to lose so much strength or energy that one becomes tired, weary, feeble or exhausted
{v} to tire, weary, perplex
To weary with labor or any bodily or mental exertion; to harass with toil; to exhaust the strength or endurance of; to tire
the tendency of a member to fail at a lower stress when subjected to cyclical loading than when subjected to static loading
Fatigue is a feeling of extreme physical or mental tiredness. She continued to have severe stomach cramps, aches, fatigue, and depression Clarke says his team could have lasted another 15 days before fatigue would have begun to take a toll
Physical weariness resulting from exertion
feeling of tiredness or weariness usually associated with performance decrements
The weakening of a metal when subjected to repeated vibrations or strains
A metal condition that occurs when minute cracking begins to appear in the metal and progressively grow under repeated or fluctuating stresses
Weariness from bodily labor or mental exertion; lassitude or exhaustion of strength
used of materials (especially metals) in a weakened state caused by long stress; "metal fatigue
Fatigue in metal or wood is a weakness in it that is caused by repeated stress. Fatigue can cause the metal or wood to break. The problem turned out to be metal fatigue in the fuselage. In engineering, manifestation of progressive fracture in a solid under cyclic loading, as in the case of a metal strip that ruptures after repeated bending back and forth (see metal fatigue). Fatigue fracture begins with one or several cracks that spread in the course of repeated application of forces until complete rupture suddenly occurs when the small unaffected portion is too weak to sustain the load. See also ductility, testing machine
Fatigue (metal fatigue) is the property that causes metal to break after repeatedly being bent past its yield point This is a common cause of spoke breakage, and can also affect frames, handlebars and other parts A familiar example of metal fatigue is experienced if you open a pop-top beverage can then flex the top back and forth a few times Aluminum is more prone to metal fatigue than steel is, so aluminum parts have to be designed a bit stronger to make up for this characteristic Note, this is a very simplistic description of a rather complicated process
get tired of something or somebody
military menial labour
Structural failure of a material caused by repeated application of stresses
natural deterioration or loss of strength in a material
Stress that causes material failure from repeated, cyclic vibration or stress
temporary loss of strength and energy resulting from hard physical or mental work; "he was hospitalized for extreme fatigue"; "growing fatigue was apparent from the decline in the execution of their athletic skills"; "weariness overcame her after twelve hours and she fell asleep"