Spring constant of an elastic material is the force applied per unit extension.
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Every material has its elastic modulus, and the speed of sound is proportional to the square root of the elastic modulus of that material.
When a load is applied to a material it deforms. Elasticity is defined as the ability of a material to return completely to its original state after a load is removed. For example, the reason an elastic band is elastic is that it will return to its original dimensions after being stretched and released. Modulus of elasticity is the measure of this ability and is experimentally determined by measuring how much a material deforms when a given load is applied. A high modulus material is very stiff. A low modulus material is more "rubbery". Engineering calculation of deflection of a design element use Modulus of Elasticity (aka Lambda) an an input.
Proportionality limit is the point upto which the stress remains directly proportional to strain whereas elastic limit is the point upto which the material remains elastic ie. if the stress is removed within elastic limit, then the material will regain its original shape and size.
Elastic bands.
Rubber bands
I would use elastic. Works on my underwear.
Elasticity is usually determined by far it can extend without breaking. A good example of something is very elastic is molten steel. When it is cooled, the elasticity is mostly removed.
Weight causes the elastic material to stretch. The material may be stretched beyond its elastic limit. If this happens, then the material rips or tears, or it does not return to its original size.
it is stretchy
Spring constant of an elastic material is the force applied per unit extension.
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Elastic materials bounce back, while a non-elastic material will remain deformed if you poke it.
Two independent elastic constants