Sponges regain their shape after being compressed because they are made up of interconnected pores that can be compressed and then rebound back to their original shape. The elasticity of the sponge's material allows it to return to its original form once the external pressure is released.
The feature in your ear that accounts for its ability to regain shape is the cartilage. Cartilage is a flexible connective tissue that provides structure while allowing for some pliability. This property enables the ear to maintain its shape after being bent or deformed. Additionally, the skin covering the cartilage also contributes to its resilience.
The substance is likely a liquid. Liquids have definite volume but no definite shape and take the shape of their container. Additionally, liquids are generally considered incompressible compared to gases.
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A solid has a fixed shape and volume and cannot be compressed
Solids: they have fixed shape and fixed volume. They cannot be compressed much. They cannot flow. They do not fill their container completely. They have high density. They are heavy. Liquids: they have fixed volume but not fixed shape they take the shape of their container. They cannot be compressed much. They can flow. They do not fill their container completely. They have moderate to high density. Gases: they do not have fixed shape and volume. They can be compressed easily. They can flow. They fill their container completely. They have very low density.
A rubber ball is typically considered the most bouncy object due to its elasticity and ability to quickly regain its shape after being compressed.
It is said to be in a soft shape or in compression.
A sponge can return to its original shape after being compressed because of the air pockets present within its structure. When pressure is applied, these air pockets collapse temporarily, but once the pressure is released, the air flows back into these pockets, causing the sponge to expand back to its original shape.
A gas is a state of matter that can be compressed and can flow. Gases have no definite shape or volume, allowing them to take the shape of their container and flow easily. They can be compressed to reduce their volume.
Elastic refers to the property of a material to return to its original shape after being stretched or compressed.
solid:rigid, can't be compressed Liquid:flexible, can't be compressed Gas:can't touch, can be compressed.
Solid - cannot be compressed have definite shape and volume Liquid- cannot be compressed have definite volume but no definite shape Gas- no definite shape and volume can be compressed Note: check all above! Done by : Justin Bieber
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The substance is likely a liquid. Liquids have definite volume but no definite shape and take the shape of their container. Additionally, liquids are generally considered incompressible compared to gases.
Buoyancy is the ability of an object to float in a fluid. Elasticity is the property of a material to return to its original shape after being stretched or compressed.
No, sponge is not considered an elastic material. Elastic materials have the ability to return to their original shape after being stretched or compressed, while sponge will deform and retain its new shape.
When a solid is stretched or compressed beyond the point that it can return to its original shape it has passed its elastic limit.