(ε) is the fractional deformation resulting from stress. It is measured as the ratio of change in some dimension of a body to the original dimension in which the change occured.

Strain = change in dimension / original dimension

Thus, the normal strain under an axial load is the change in length ΔL over the original length L0:

ε = ΔL / L0

Strain has no units because it is a ratio of like quantites. There are, however, exact definitions for various situations which will not be discussed in this writeup.