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The constitutive equation for the strain energy, (5), can be used to find the change in the internal energy stored in the material in the following way: d W= Gleft({lambda}_1 d{lambda}_1+{lambda}_2 d{lambda}_2+{lambda}_3 d{lambda}_3right)+ Kleft( J-1right) d J (12 and must be equal to the work done by the stresses as shown in Eq. (8).
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