Elastic Force
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.
different shape prose from poetry
Inelastic
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 or Rubber
Elastic Deformation
Elastomers, such as rubber and silicone, are materials capable of returning to their original shape after being stretched. This property is due to their molecular structure, which allows them to deform under stress and then return to their initial form once the stress is removed.
The elasticity of the rubber and sponge refers to the tendency of the rubber or the sponge to return to their original shape after they have been compressed or stretched.
Elastic can be stretched and then reverts back to its original shape.
cartilage
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.
Matter is considered elastic if it return to it's original shape after it is squeezed or stretched
the physical property of a material that can return to its original shape or position after deformation that does not exceed its elastic
elastic