Elastic Behavior

Asked by Anushka Kapoorji · 1 year ago

What is elastic behavior in solids and how is it measured?

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Elastic behavior refers to a solid's ability to return to its original shape after an applied force is removed. It's characterized by Hooke's Law, which states that the strain in a material is directly proportional to the applied stress within the elastic limit. This behavior is measured using stress-strain curves, where the slope of the linear portion represents the material's Young's modulus. Materials like rubber bands and springs exhibit good elastic behavior.

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