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Deformation is a change in the shape or size of a material due to stress or strain. It can be caused by external forces such as pressure, tension, or shearing forces acting on the material, leading to a rearrangement of its atomic structure. Deformation can result in a temporary change (elastic deformation) or a permanent change (plastic deformation) in the material.
Anelastic deformation is a type of deformation in materials where they exhibit some degree of recovery after the stress is removed, similar to elastic deformation. However, anelastic deformation involves some permanent rearrangement of the material's structure, causing it to not return completely to its original shape. This behavior is typically seen in materials like polymers and some metals.
The two types of deformation are elastic deformation and plastic deformation. Elastic deformation occurs when a material changes shape under stress but returns to its original form once the stress is removed. In contrast, plastic deformation occurs when a material undergoes permanent change in shape due to exceeding its yield strength, resulting in a new shape that does not revert when the stress is removed.
There are generally three main types of deformation: elastic, plastic, and brittle. Elastic deformation occurs when a material returns to its original shape after the stress is removed. Plastic deformation involves a permanent change in shape due to applied stress, while brittle deformation leads to fracture without significant deformation. Each type responds differently to stress and strain depending on the material properties and environmental conditions.
In an elastic deformation, the object will return to its original shape afterwards (like tapping your arm softly with a needle, without piercing the skin). In a plastic deformation the object will first undergo elastic deformation, but then undergo a deformation that changes the shape of the material. (like tapping your arm with a needle that pierces through the skin and leaves a small wound).
IBB = Intentional Bases on Balls which is also known as an intentional walk
Yes, fingerprints can be removed by rubbing or washing the hands, often from frequent contact with surfaces or exposure to water. However, fingerprints can also be altered or obscured through intentional means like surgery, injury, or intentional deformation.
elastic deformation
IDO stands for intentional drug overdose.
First of all i guess the right question is difference between strain and deformation. Actually the strain is deformation in a material over its original length. So strain is a relative quantity while deformation is simply change in length, hence absolute and is new length minus original length. Strain= deformation(L2-L1)/original length(L1)
Do you mean 'diastrophism'. If so, it refers to the deformation of the Earth's crust, especially folding and faulting
it is intentional..
Which is an example of an intentional injury
Accidental is an antonym for intentional.
In soccer, a handball does have to be intentional for it to be called.
it is deformation below recrystalization temperature.
Depending on the animal or thing you are referring to, deformation can mean many different things, such as an alteration of shape, as by pressure or stress, or an alteration of form for the worse. Overall it means the act or process of deforming. Bonsai trees/plants are a G-R-E-A-T example of purposeful deformation. Find pictures of the Bristlecone Pine Trees: they are "twisted out of shape" by the forces of nature. They are truly gnarly.