It is understood that in which particles are united by elastic forces of force that tend to return to its initial position once the deforming force stops.
IF you use d'alemberts pinciple and it is aparantly, according to physics conserved in collisions, be they either elastic or non-elastic collisions
In physics, elasticity is a physical property of materials which return to their original shape after they are deformed.
Within Elastic limit, the strain produced in a body is directly proportional to the stress applied to that body.
If by "the laws of physics" you mean to include quantum mechanics, then yes. If you mean purely Newtonian physics, then they imply the exact opposite.
Materials (i assume you mean clothes of fabrics) are stretchy due to the amount of elastic in the fabric. More elastic means stretchier fabric, less elastic means it will not be as stretchy.
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IF you use d'alemberts pinciple and it is aparantly, according to physics conserved in collisions, be they either elastic or non-elastic collisions
IF you use d'alemberts pinciple and it is aparantly, according to physics conserved in collisions, be they either elastic or non-elastic collisions
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In physics, elasticity is a physical property of materials which return to their original shape after they are deformed.
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-ize makes the verb elasticize which mean to make elastic
Within Elastic limit, the strain produced in a body is directly proportional to the stress applied to that body.
What does mean to take about the nature and scope of physics
If by "the laws of physics" you mean to include quantum mechanics, then yes. If you mean purely Newtonian physics, then they imply the exact opposite.
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