What is Stress?
Paper title: What is stress and it's measurement?
Presented and contributed by:Lim Huihui and Abigail Lum
Definition: Stress is defined as a form of tension, a kind of energy caused by any other objects on oneself.
Assumptions:
Energy can not be created nor destroyed.
Energy can be internal or external energy.
Stress is a form of energy.
Methodology:
This paper focuses on the measurement and quantity of stress over a period of time. Stress can be either caused by external or internal influences, however, in this study, we only focus on stress caused by external factors due to the escalated effects internal influence(e.g. Neurotic, paronoid, obsessive-compulsive behavior, depression, etc) can have on oneself that is hard for us to handle. In other words, Hannah Loh is not included in the study.All results are measured and carried out at r.t.p.(room temperature).
Results:
Units for Stress: h
Units for time: weeks
Eqn of graph: Y= (infinity)h^sq + C

Initial rate of change of stress = inifinity
Rate of change decreases initially = the love of what you are doing fades away, and you get more and more tired each day.
When dy/dx = 0, one had reach it's maximum and ceases one to operate functionally.
Discussion:
At maximum point, when rate of change in stress is 0, one comes to an instanteneous rest as
one ceases to operate functionally, and at that split second or day or week or month, one shatters into pieces as mentioned in the graph above, and since stress is a form of energy, stress is transfered into other energy, such as kinetic energy(one starts to ran around like mad dog), sound energy (one starts to scream and cry), potential energy(one starts to struggle with his own mind), etc.
one ceases to operate functionally, and at that split second or day or week or month, one shatters into pieces as mentioned in the graph above, and since stress is a form of energy, stress is transfered into other energy, such as kinetic energy(one starts to ran around like mad dog), sound energy (one starts to scream and cry), potential energy(one starts to struggle with his own mind), etc.
In Abi's Theory, Stress is like a sin curve, where there are peaks at the top and bottom, which could also be another possiblity to discribe Stress. To Hui Law, rate of change of stress decreases as one ceases to operate functionally, shattered into pieces and nv able to stand up again
In my opinion, stress is a scary thing, makes pple work, work harder and eventually overwork and that's when pple can't take it anymore. The most scary thing is rate of change of stress can be infinity.. who can predict how stress you are?
Sometimes to some people in somewhere, an x^sq graph might not even be enough to explain everything about stress..
Hence in conclusion, stress is a invisible monster which can bring you high up and crash you eventually.
What do my friends think? I wish to hear a free flow of comment soon.
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