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In science, elasticity is the tendency of a material to return to its original size and shape when it is released from being stretched or compressed. By this definition steel is more elastic than rubber.
The elongation is more in rubber than glass for same deforming force applied on them. whose elongation is more its elasticity is less. Because less elongation will have more elasticity and vice verse.The answer is "glass"
N0. The common belief is that if an object elongates easily the object is more elastic . But in Physics the object which gives more resistance to elongate is said to be more elastic . Such objects will have high Young's modulus . Steel is more elastic than copper . The Young's modulus for steel is 210 G Pa For copper it is 117 G Pa Elongation for steel is 35% and for copper it is 45% For rubber Young's modulus is 0.02 G Pa and elongation is 500 % During collision two clay balls will stick together. We call it inelastic collision . Two steel balls will rebound easily and the collision is elastic collision.
No, because rubber stretches then snaps back into place. Spring steel might be as elastic as rubber BUT normal steel is much less elastic than rubber.
a rubber band has the same elasticity as any other, however in order to sustaine more elasticity, the best thing to do is put an elastic band in a fridge and leave it for the night. When you take the elastic band out, it will last for longer. Thus is scientifically proven
Rubber.
it has more elasticity and potential energy
In science, elasticity is the tendency of a material to return to its original size and shape when it is released from being stretched or compressed. By this definition steel is more elastic than rubber.
In science, elasticity is the tendency of a material to return to its original size and shape when it is released from being stretched or compressed. By this definition steel is more elastic than rubber.
It is a ball of rubber bands. You wrap more and more on to it.
The elongation is more in rubber than glass for same deforming force applied on them. whose elongation is more its elasticity is less. Because less elongation will have more elasticity and vice verse.The answer is "glass"
N0. The common belief is that if an object elongates easily the object is more elastic . But in Physics the object which gives more resistance to elongate is said to be more elastic . Such objects will have high Young's modulus . Steel is more elastic than copper . The Young's modulus for steel is 210 G Pa For copper it is 117 G Pa Elongation for steel is 35% and for copper it is 45% For rubber Young's modulus is 0.02 G Pa and elongation is 500 % During collision two clay balls will stick together. We call it inelastic collision . Two steel balls will rebound easily and the collision is elastic collision.
It is because steel has a higher elasticity than copper i.e the opposing force of steel is more than that of copper. Elasticity of steel is more than copper because it has a higher value of Young's Modulus.
No, because rubber stretches then snaps back into place. Spring steel might be as elastic as rubber BUT normal steel is much less elastic than rubber.
a rubber band has the same elasticity as any other, however in order to sustaine more elasticity, the best thing to do is put an elastic band in a fridge and leave it for the night. When you take the elastic band out, it will last for longer. Thus is scientifically proven
a thin rubber band flies the furthest because it has more elasticity.
because cricket ball has greater mass