Bending
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When something gets stretched and compressed at the same time, it's known as shear deformation. It's like the material is sliding or moving along a surface, causing it to change its shape. This is one-of-a-kind; instead of just stretching or compressing, the changes take place in other directions.
Potential energy stored as a result of deformation of an elastic object, such as the stretching of a spring.
Ductile deformation
iT CHANGES THE SHAPE OF THE ROCK BUT DOES NOT CAUSE EARTHQUAKES
Faulting is a type of brittle deformation; rocks crack and then move along those cracks. Deep inside Earth rocks are hotter and softer, so they will deform in a ductile manner, stretching and flowing like taffy.
Stretching doesn't make you tired, it's actually the opposite. Stretching is your body's reaction to being tired, stretching is its way of trying to put your muscles to work and wake you up.
Ballistic Stretching
dynamic stretching
A fault is an example of brittle deformation which is defined as a loss of cohesion whereby a fracture or fractures propagate through the material.
elastic deformation
Flexibility activity