What is a Tensor? | Practical Uses & Difference from Vector

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Hi all,
What is a tensor? Can any give a practical use of it? How it is different from Vector?

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Try thinking of a vector but with two dimensions that is written down in matrix form. For example the strain tensor in a solid like Viscousflow mentioned. Or the stress tensor in a fluid. The the components of the stress tensor are

Txx Txy Txz
Tyx Tyy Tyz
Tzx Tzy Tzz

So for an element in the fluid Txx would be the stress on the x face in the x direction. So it is a normal stress or pressure. Txy would be the stress on the x face in the y direction, shear stress caused by viscosity.