This document discusses stress, strain, and strain gages. It defines stress as force per unit area and strain as the ratio of deformation to original length. Hooke's law states that for elastic materials, stress is proportional to strain. A strain gage consists of a wire attached to a backing that changes electrical resistance with applied strain. However, the resistance change is very small, so a Wheatstone bridge circuit is used to precisely measure the resistance change, allowing calculation of the applied strain.