Elastic Force
Elacity is not a commonly recognized term in standard English. It may be a typographical error or a misspelling of "elasticity," which refers to the ability of a material to return to its original shape after being stretched or compressed. In a broader context, elasticity can also describe how responsive demand or supply is to changes in price or other economic factors. If you meant a different term, please provide more context.
1. The ability to recover quickly from illness, change, or misfortune; buoyancy.2. The property of a material that enables it to resume its original shape or position after being bent, stretched, or compressed; elasticity.
Come back, arrive, if you are assuming natural shape you are turning back into you.AnswerYou could say come back.
Shadows give us information about shapes of objects. Sometimes, shadows can also mislead us about the shape of the object. :)
Characterizing is merely describing what an object looks like or appears to be, which isn't that hard. Describe its shape, color, if there are any writing or embroidery (stitch work/needlework) on it, its texture (how it feels), how it reacts to environments, etc. If you meant categorizing objects. Characterize (if that is even a word) the object like above and link those characteristics to similar shapes, and you have a category.
When a solid is stretched or compressed beyond the point that it can return to its original shape it has passed its elastic limit.
Elastic potential energy is stored in compressed or stretched objects. This type of energy is potential energy that is stored when an object is deformed (compressed or stretched) and has the potential to return to its original shape.
A rubber band will return to its original shape after it has been stretched due to its elastic properties.
This phenomenon is called plastic deformation. It occurs when the material is stretched beyond its elastic limit, causing a permanent change in shape without returning to its original form. Plastic deformation is common in materials like metals and plastics.
Elasticity describes the ability of a solid to return to its original shape after being deformed or stretched.
Elastic potential energy is stored when objects are bent or stretched. This type of energy is potential energy that is stored in an object when it is deformed (compressed, stretched, or bent) and has the ability to return to its original shape.
Elastic force is a contact force, meaning it occurs when two objects are in physical contact with each other. It arises when objects are compressed or stretched and tends to return them to their original shape.
The potential energy associated with objects that can be stretched is called elastic potential energy. This energy is stored within the stretched object and can be released when the object returns to its original shape.
Elastic or Rubber
Stretched or compressed objects store potential energy due to their deformed shape. This potential energy is a result of the work done to stretch or compress the object, and it can be released as kinetic energy when the object returns to its original shape.
Elastic potential energy is associated with objects that can be stretched or compressed, such as springs, rubber bands, or elastic materials. When these objects are deformed, they store potential energy that can be released as kinetic energy when they return to their original shape.
When a material is stretched beyond its limit, it undergoes plastic deformation and does not return to its original size or shape. This is because the stress applied exceeds the material's yield strength, causing permanent structural changes.