since freezing elastic object decreases its elastic limits, increasing temperature would increase elastic limits.
Hooke's law holds up well within the elastic limits of the solid.
Yes , Gold is stretchable, however not in the elastic sense . Gold and some other metals are considered Malleable , that is they can be stretched or formed by rolling , hammering , and other mechanical means, without breaking or falling to pieces.
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since freezing elastic object decreases its elastic limits, increasing temperature would increase elastic limits.
it can tell the limits of elastic
The Wikipedia lists the elastic limit for some materials, in the article "Yield (engineering)".
A: GOLD in a vacuum can be spread to a film steel does not have this property
Hooke's law holds up well within the elastic limits of the solid.
when gold is relatively cheap, people will buy lots of gold jewellery, when the price of gold goes up, people switch to silver jewellery...sowhen the price goes up, less people will want to buy - cause the demand is "sensitive" to the price...so demand is ELASTIC...
Gold Reef City's motto is 'The City Without Limits'.
There was always limits on how much they could carry.
Generally the aerodynamic capability or aerodynamic strength of a material depends on its structure but not the material that it was made of. so even if we make a wing of some model plane using a steel like material and plastic like material with same design , both may show up same result (with in their elastic limits, until they break), so depending on elastic limits, we choose materials like aluminium and some alloys of it, since it is having lighter weight and higher elastic constants.
Yes , Gold is stretchable, however not in the elastic sense . Gold and some other metals are considered Malleable , that is they can be stretched or formed by rolling , hammering , and other mechanical means, without breaking or falling to pieces.
elastic
suffix for elastic