Common elements that exhibit elastic properties include carbon, iron, copper, and aluminum. These elements have the ability to deform under stress, but return to their original shape once the stress is removed. Elasticity allows for various applications in materials such as springs, wires, and structural components.
The series elastic components of a muscle include tendons and connective tissue that are located in series with the contractile elements of the muscle. These components are able to store and release elastic energy during muscle contractions, helping to enhance the efficiency and power output of muscle actions.
"Flexibility" is one word that encompasses both elastic and non-elastic properties.
An Elastic Affair was created in 1930.
Elastic force is the force exerted by a stretched or compressed elastic material to return to its original shape. Elastic potential energy is the energy stored in an elastic material when it is stretched or compressed. The elastic force is responsible for restoring the material to its original shape, converting the stored elastic potential energy back to kinetic energy.
The energy stored in a stretched elastic is potential energy, specifically elastic potential energy. When the elastic is stretched, work is done to stretch it, and this work is stored as potential energy in the elastic material.
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Viscoelasticity is the property of materials that are shown to be both viscous and elastic. Viscous materials are for example honey that resist shear flow and strain when stress is applied. Elastic materials strain but then quickly return to their original state. A viscoelastic material simply have elements of both.
The series elastic components of a muscle include tendons and connective tissue that are located in series with the contractile elements of the muscle. These components are able to store and release elastic energy during muscle contractions, helping to enhance the efficiency and power output of muscle actions.
Wei Lai has written: 'Elements of mechanics of elastic solids' -- subject(s): Strength of materials
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suffix for elastic
It is called Elastic Clause because it can be stretched like elastic.
The midpoint between elastic and inelastic is unit elastic
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"Flexibility" is one word that encompasses both elastic and non-elastic properties.