It is because the measure of stiffness in elastic material and the quantity used to make materials. Also because it is more common than other elastic modulus measured.
Rubber is the most elastic material among steel, copper, wood, and rubber. Rubber can stretch significantly before breaking, making it highly elastic compared to the other materials listed.
Steel has the biggest lumps on its surface compared to ice and rubber. This is because steel is a solid material with a rough and uneven surface, while ice and rubber are usually smoother and more uniform in texture.
difference between Strain-stress diagram of copper and steel?
No. It is "rubber" or a synthetic form of it. That is why it is called a rubber eraser and not a steel eraser.
Rubber.
Challenger Tractors first came about in 1987, being produced by Caterpillar. The Challenger tractor was the first tractor to use rubber tracks, as opposed to steel tracks. The use of rubber tracks offered the same capabilities of Steel tracks, but also provided for similar performance that can be found with rubber tires.
Option B, rubber, is the most elastic of the materials listed. Rubber can stretch and deform significantly under stress and return to its original shape once the stress is removed, making it highly elastic compared to steel, silver, and glass.
No, rubber is more elastic than steel. Rubber has a high elasticity and is able to return to its original shape after being stretched or compressed, while steel has a lower elasticity and is more likely to deform permanently when stretched.
Rubber cannot cut steel, however the formation of carbon based cutting agents through exposure to ingress over time between the mating surface of rubber and steel will create a wear pattern and the illusion that the rubber has actually cut steel.
MSRL Tank is by Mild Steel With Rubber linings. Also MSRL indicates Mild Steel Rubber Lining.
MSRL Tank is by Mild Steel With Rubber linings. Also MSRL indicates Mild Steel Rubber Lining.
Rubber, with steel belts, and plies made of a combination of rubber and or polyester, or nylon.