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[[Fatigue]] is a term that has evolved significantly over its history from ''routine labor'' to ''extreme tiredness''. In the military, ''fatigue'' is low-skill physical work like cleaning or fence painting. In [[psychology]], ''fatigue'' is a subjective sudden or gradual feeling of tiredness. In [[human factors]], ''fatigue'' is a [[human factor|factor]] that can cause a [[human error]]. In [[mechanical engineering]], ''fatigue'' is one of causes of material's failure.
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[[Fatigue]] is a term that has evolved significantly over its history from ''routine labor'' to ''extreme tiredness''. In the military, ''fatigue'' is low-skill non-combat physical work like cleaning, kitchen chores, or fence painting. A plural, [[fatigues]], may be used for clothes of the military personnel performing those routine duties. In [[psychology]], ''fatigue'' is a subjective sudden or gradual feeling of tiredness. In [[human factors]], ''fatigue'' is a [[human factor|factor]] that can cause a [[human error]]. In [[mechanical engineering]], ''fatigue'' is one of causes of material's failure.
  
  
 
==Types==
 
==Types==
 
===Physical fatigue===
 
===Physical fatigue===
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:Physical ''fatigue'' is inability to work or work properly. For materials, ''fatigue'' is caused by constant or repeated stress and may lead the material to break. For human beings, physical ''fatigue'' is caused by deficit of sleep, stress, fatty foods, circadian rhythms, unclean air, and hard labor.
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===Mental fatigue===
 
===Mental fatigue===
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:Mental ''fatigue'' is a feeling of extreme tiredness usually after extended or repeated performance especially if one is doing non-physical tasks. Usually, mental ''fatigue'' includes a feeling of monotony and boredom.
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:Mental ''fatigue'' can be also caused by the same factors like physical ''fatigue'', so simply stretching or other physical exercises, or stepping into the fresh air once in a while can break the monotony.

Revision as of 04:10, 24 November 2019

Fatigue is a term that has evolved significantly over its history from routine labor to extreme tiredness. In the military, fatigue is low-skill non-combat physical work like cleaning, kitchen chores, or fence painting. A plural, fatigues, may be used for clothes of the military personnel performing those routine duties. In psychology, fatigue is a subjective sudden or gradual feeling of tiredness. In human factors, fatigue is a factor that can cause a human error. In mechanical engineering, fatigue is one of causes of material's failure.


Types

Physical fatigue

Physical fatigue is inability to work or work properly. For materials, fatigue is caused by constant or repeated stress and may lead the material to break. For human beings, physical fatigue is caused by deficit of sleep, stress, fatty foods, circadian rhythms, unclean air, and hard labor.

Mental fatigue

Mental fatigue is a feeling of extreme tiredness usually after extended or repeated performance especially if one is doing non-physical tasks. Usually, mental fatigue includes a feeling of monotony and boredom.
Mental fatigue can be also caused by the same factors like physical fatigue, so simply stretching or other physical exercises, or stepping into the fresh air once in a while can break the monotony.