unelastic
A material that can be permanently deformed is called a plastic material. This means that the material will undergo a change in shape that is not fully reversible after the deformation force is removed.
Thermoplastic.
This is called isotropic deformation, where the material deforms equally in all directions.
When an object appears distorted in water, it is called refraction. Refraction occurs because light travels at different speeds in water compared to in air, causing the object to appear shifted or distorted when viewed through the water.
The critical stress at which a material will start to flow is called the yield stress. It represents the point at which the material transitions from elastic deformation to plastic deformation, causing it to permanently deform under applied stress. Yield stress is an important mechanical property that determines the material's ability to withstand deformation.
unelastic
A material that can be permanently deformed is called a plastic material. This means that the material will undergo a change in shape that is not fully reversible after the deformation force is removed.
Thermoplastic.
This is called isotropic deformation, where the material deforms equally in all directions.
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Chromosome
When an object appears distorted in water, it is called refraction. Refraction occurs because light travels at different speeds in water compared to in air, causing the object to appear shifted or distorted when viewed through the water.
When you stay in one place permanently, it is called residing or settling down.
misconception
It will permanently deform and not recover to its original state.
it won't change shape permanently and won't break easily.
it won't change shape permanently and won't break easily.