Yes, in my opinion they do!
A person can certainly be 'stretched' beyond a certain point and then find they are unable to get back to their previous condition!
Examples : the person whi suffers long term stress can be changed for ever, a good nature can be destroyed.
The astronaut - having been to space or the moon he is changed in terms of what can satisfy him 'here on earth'
The woman who turns to prostitution in 'time of desperate need' and finds her attitudes are altered so much that she cannot enter and sustain a 'normal' monogamous relationship.
The child who is sexually abused and broken ...
The rape victim...
The young soldier who sees too much Horror of war and who breaks or hardens against humanity and himself
There are too many instances ...
The duration of Being Human - film - is 2.03 hours.
Season 3 of Being human aired in the UK on the 23rd January 2011
yes being human does have fourth season and it will be cancelled after fourth season.
Elastic substances return to their original shape after being deformed. Hooke's Law tells us that the force an elastic object, such as a spring, uses to reinstate itself to an original length is relative to, but in the opposite direction, of the length the spring is stretched.
yes
No..!
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.
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Sure, here are some common objects and their elastic limits: Rubber band: typically stretches 2-4 times its original length before reaching its elastic limit. Metal spring: will deform plastically if stretched beyond its elastic limit, which is typically around 70-80% of its original length. Human hair: can stretch up to 30% of its original length before reaching its elastic limit and breaking. Remember, these values can vary depending on the specific material and its condition.
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.
To increase the elastic limit of a material, you can improve its structural properties by alloying or heat treatment. Additionally, reducing defects and impurities in the material can help enhance its elasticity. Strengthening mechanisms like solid solution strengthening or grain refinement can also boost the elastic limit.
If a force is too great, the elastic limit will be exceeded. After the elastic limit is an area called the plastic region. The object may be stretched further in this area, however it will not returned to its original shape and will be permanently distorted. Eventually, the object will reach its breaking point. If the force applied is within the elastic limit, the object will return to its original shape.
Earthquakes will happen.
Earthquakes will happen.
Steel wire tends to stretch more than aluminum wire after exceeding its elastic limit. This is due to the different mechanical properties of the two materials, with steel being more ductile than aluminum.
sound is the form of energy produced by a vibratory body like guitar human vocal system and have the resilient property( body under elastic limit limit load regain its original shape).
All materials are elastic to a point. An elastic material is one that returns to its original size and shape when the load that is causing it to bend or stretch, is removed. At some point all materials will exceed their "elastic limit". Mild steel used for building structures is quite elastic if not over loaded. Rubber such as a rubber band is extremely elastic but it also has an elastic limit, and an ultimate strength. Glass is not very elastic and is considered brittle.