it depends on modulus of elasticity / young's modulus,,,,,,,which is ratio of stress and strain under elastic limit
Two independent elastic constants
1) zero stress on elastic material/it's at original position 2) stress is applied/deformation occurs 3) release of energy (earthquake) 4) elastic material rebounds
Elastic force. It is a reaction which comes into the scene due to elastic nature of the material of the spring.
elastic cartilage
Yes. And very rapidly as well, depending on the coefficient of elasticity. Metals, for example, tend to be highly elastic. Sound waves travel well through metal.
Elastic bands.
Weight causes the elastic material to stretch. The material may be stretched beyond its elastic limit. If this happens, then the material rips or tears, or it does not return to its original size.
it is stretchy
Spring constant of an elastic material is the force applied per unit extension.
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Yes
Elastic materials bounce back, while a non-elastic material will remain deformed if you poke it.
Two independent elastic constants
Every material has its elastic modulus, and the speed of sound is proportional to the square root of the elastic modulus of that material.
I would use elastic. Works on my underwear.
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