Elastic rebound
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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.
the output has the same shape of the input signal
because the outline of France is like the shape of a hexagon
That is called an "orbit". Such orbits basically have the shape of an ellipse.
Elastic rebound
Elastic rebound
The word "deformed" is an adjective. It describes something that has been altered or disfigured in shape.
out of shape, not original shape, out of posture
A material that can be permanently deformed is called a plastic material. This means that the material will undergo a change in shape that is not fully reversible after the deformation force is removed.
elastic
"Deformed" is of Latin origin, from de-, "away from" and forma, "shape".
A randomly deformed circle has no specific name. A circle can be deformed into an ellipse (also known as an oval). An ellipse has two distinct "centres", called foci. The shape consists of the locus of points such that the sum of the distance from these points to the two foci is a constant.
deformed sphere and cylinder combined
deformed sphere and cylinder combined
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Deformed can have many definitions. The main definition, however, is "become distorted or misshappen; undergo deformation." Deformed simply means a distorted shape of the original form.