Steel is not so elastic, but it definitely is elastic because of chemical composition.
A: GOLD in a vacuum can be spread to a film steel does not have this property
No, because rubber stretches then snaps back into place. Spring steel might be as elastic as rubber BUT normal steel is much less elastic than rubber.
Lots of solids are elastic. Steel, for example. Another one is "elastic".
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all materials are more or less elastic in nature,when external force is applied it may be deformed.so it is essential to elastic property of steel while designing a building.
stress on steel need to be calculated because elastic limit is not be exceeded basically we have to work within the elastic region in a stress cycle diagram.
wool has many crimps so it can carry steel and it is elastic
made out of steel and with some pading
N0. The common belief is that if an object elongates easily the object is more elastic . But in Physics the object which gives more resistance to elongate is said to be more elastic . Such objects will have high Young's modulus . Steel is more elastic than copper . The Young's modulus for steel is 210 G Pa For copper it is 117 G Pa Elongation for steel is 35% and for copper it is 45% For rubber Young's modulus is 0.02 G Pa and elongation is 500 % During collision two clay balls will stick together. We call it inelastic collision . Two steel balls will rebound easily and the collision is elastic collision.
B. Rubber.Steel
All materials are elastic to a point. An elastic material is one that returns to its original size and shape when the load that is causing it to bend or stretch, is removed. At some point all materials will exceed their "elastic limit". Mild steel used for building structures is quite elastic if not over loaded. Rubber such as a rubber band is extremely elastic but it also has an elastic limit, and an ultimate strength. Glass is not very elastic and is considered brittle.