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The ability of a material to bounce back after being disturbed is called elasticity. It refers to the ability of a material to regain its original shape and size after deformation or stress is applied to it and then removed. This property is commonly observed in materials like rubber or springs.
Young's modulus
Yeah, according to the Hooke's law of elasticity,the stress is proportional to the strain within elastic limit that is Stress ∝ Strain or Stress/Strain = constant. [The constant of proportionality is called as "modulus of elasticity" or "coefficient of elasticity".]
The time required to balance the applied shear stress by the opposing force produced in the fluid due to the applied shear stress is called retardation time.
Breaking stress is the maximum amount of stress a material can withstand before it breaks. This is also known as ultimate tensile stress.
The ability of a material to bounce back after being disturbed is called elasticity. It refers to the ability of a material to regain its original shape and size after deformation or stress is applied to it and then removed. This property is commonly observed in materials like rubber or springs.
the foam of the ball
all stress, especially extreme stress
climatic stress is the extreme weather conditions
Resilience refers to the ability to bounce back from challenges, adversity, or setbacks. It involves adapting to difficult situations, managing stress, and maintaining a positive outlook in the face of adversity. Characteristics of resilience include perseverance, flexibility, and the ability to learn and grow from experiences.
(Apex) Ability to contribute to their community.
Bounce on a trampoline. If you don't own one get one
caused extreme physical or mental pain to; subjected to extreme stress
Your question can not be answered - the stress of what what? Stress means "A state of extreme difficulty, pressure, or strain"
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The part of the body that is most likely to shut down in times of extreme stress is the digestive system.
Yes, if the stress is extreme. All expectant mothers, and lets face it all people in general, experience stress. This is normal but if the stress is extreme it can have harmful effects on the baby.