I'd have to say to say steel wire but im sertant
polystyrene
Lead is the most stretchable of any element.
Plasticity is the characteristic of a metal where it undergoes inelastic strains beyond the elastic limit.Until the elastic limit point, the strain that a metal undergoes is elastic, meaning the metal will regain its original dimensions upon unloading. For example, during a tensile test, a metal pulled in tension to a strain below its elastic limit will return to its original dimensions upon release.However, if a metal is strained beyond the elastic limit into the plastic region, the strain will be inelastic, meaning the metal will be unable to return to its original dimensions upon unloading. Large deformations in ductile materials result in plastic flow.Metals experience periods of both elastic and plastic deformation. On a stress-strain curve, the elastic region is followed by the plastic region. Oftentimes, the elastic limit is approximated as equal to the proportional limit and (for mild steel) the yield stress.
Iron rusts.
False There's hyaline elastic and fibro. Fibro is the most dense, so little flexibility.
The strongest metal in the world is tungsten. This metal is unbreakable.
Lead is the most stretchable of any element.
Plasticity is the characteristic of a metal where it undergoes inelastic strains beyond the elastic limit.Until the elastic limit point, the strain that a metal undergoes is elastic, meaning the metal will regain its original dimensions upon unloading. For example, during a tensile test, a metal pulled in tension to a strain below its elastic limit will return to its original dimensions upon release.However, if a metal is strained beyond the elastic limit into the plastic region, the strain will be inelastic, meaning the metal will be unable to return to its original dimensions upon unloading. Large deformations in ductile materials result in plastic flow.Metals experience periods of both elastic and plastic deformation. On a stress-strain curve, the elastic region is followed by the plastic region. Oftentimes, the elastic limit is approximated as equal to the proportional limit and (for mild steel) the yield stress.
The most valuable metal on Earth is Californium.
elastic deformation
If I don't understand the question wrongly, I think molten metal might be made to exert an elastic force, though wood - I'm not so sure.
Iron
iron
The most elastic material in the world was artificially produced and is a type of Alginate-Polyacrylamide based hydrogel. It can be stretched upon 20 times its length and still regains its original shape.
Until a metal reaches its elastic limit, it is undergoing elastic deformation. This means that the metal will regain its original dimensions when unloaded. Upon exceeding the elastic limit, the metal will become plastic and will not regain its original dimensions. A metal undergoes plastic flow when it experiences large deformations while loaded in the plastic region.
copper
Iron rusts.
No, you do not have to keep your hair short for most high school school wrestling tournaments. Most will accept your hair tied into a tight ponytail with an elastic/ponytail band with NO metal on it. Headbands are also acceptable provided they are soft with no hard (or metal) components.