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Yes, vehicles are designed with both plastic and elastic values to absorb energy forces in a manner that will reduce the direct forces that reach the vehicle occupants. The plastic materials are designed to absorb the initial impact of a collision, while the elastic materials are designed to absorb the remaining energy from the collision and dissipate it over a longer period of time. This two-step process helps to reduce the overall force that is transferred to the occupants of the vehicle.
The material is made from long chains of molecules - which provide a certain degree of elasticity.
Examples: rubber (or plastic) balls, balloons for children.
In case of elastic deformation when the applyed stress disappears, the material returns in its initial form. In case of plastic deformation a remaining shape change occurs. Until a stress value - what is property of individual material - called flow stress, the material deforms elastically, afterwards plastically. You can find information about it for example in the following page: http://www.virginia.edu/bohr/mse209/chapter6.htm ## Please somebody correct my awful english, thanx ##
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Yes, vehicles are designed with both plastic and elastic values to absorb energy forces in a manner that will reduce the direct forces that reach the vehicle occupants. The plastic materials are designed to absorb the initial impact of a collision, while the elastic materials are designed to absorb the remaining energy from the collision and dissipate it over a longer period of time. This two-step process helps to reduce the overall force that is transferred to the occupants of the vehicle.
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Plastic and Elastic.
Any product designed to reflect light. They can be made of plastic, glass, or another material. You see them on bicycles, trucks, and other vehicles.
Plastic sulfur is an amorphous allotrope of sulfur; it is plastic because the structure is polymeric.
Plastic sulfur is an amorphous allotrope of sulfur; it is plastic because the structure is polymeric.