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Shear may refer to:
Textile production
- Animal shearing, the collection of wool from various species
 - The removal of nap during wool cloth production
 - Scissors, a hand-operated cutting equipment
 
Science and technology
Engineering
- Shear strength (soil), the shear strength of soil under loading
 - Shear line (locksmithing), where the inner cylinder ends and the outer cylinder begins in a cylinder lock
 - Shearing (manufacturing), a metalworking process which cuts stock without the formation of chips or the use of burning or melting
 - Shear (sheet metal), various tools to shear sheet metal
 - Board shear, in bookbinding, a tool to cut board or paper
 - Shear pin, in machinery, such as a plough, designed to shear (break) when a certain force is exceeded, to protect other components of the machine.
 - Shearing interferometer, in optics, a simple and very common means to check the collimation of beams by observing interference
 - Shearing in computer graphics, more commonly called screen tearing
 - Shear wall, a wall composed of braced panels to counter the effects of lateral load acting on a structure
 - Shear forming, different from conventional metal spinning in that a reduction of the wall thickness is induced
 
Mathematics/astronomy
- Cosmic shear, an effect of distortion of image of distant galaxies due to deflection of light by matter, as predicted by general relativity (see also gravitational lens)
 - Shear mapping, a particular type of mapping in linear algebra, also called transvection
 - Shear matrix in geometry, a linear transformation shearing a space
 
Solid materials
- Shear (geology), a form of fault in rocks
 - Shear stress in physics, refers to a stress state that will cause shearing when it exceeds a material's shear strength
 - Shearing (physics), the deformation of a material substance in which parallel internal surfaces slide past one another
 - Shear strength
 
Wind/fluids
- Simple shear, a special case of deformation of a fluid
 - Shear (fluid), in fluid dynamics, refers to the shear stresses and responses thereto in fluids
 - Shear rate, a gradient of velocity in a flowing material
 - Shear line (meteorology), an area of wind shear
 - Wind shear, a difference in wind speed or direction between two wind currents in the atmosphere
 
Surnames
Other
- Shear (comics), a Marvel Comics superhero
 
See also
- All pages with titles containing Shear
 - Shears (disambiguation)
 - Shearer (disambiguation)
 - Sheer (disambiguation)
 - Sher (disambiguation)
 - Shere, Surrey, England
 - Scissors (disambiguation)
 
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