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Brewster (unit)
The
brewster
is a non-SI
unit
used to
measure
the
susceptibility
of a
material
to
photoelasticity
, or the
value
of the
Stress Optic Coefficient
of
the material
.
The unit
has
dimensions
reciprocal
to those of
stress
. One
brewster
is defined to be
equal to
square metres
per
newton
or
square
centimetres
per
dyne
. The unit is named after
David Brewster
, who
discovered
stress-induced
birefringence
in
1816
.