Elastic recoil refers to the ability of a stretched or deformed material to return to its original shape or size once the deforming force is removed. This phenomenon is commonly seen in elastic materials like rubber bands, blood vessels, and the lungs, where they can stretch and recoil back to their original state. In the case of the lungs, elastic recoil helps in exhaling air by effectively reducing the lung volume.
The force responsible for normal expiration is passive recoil of the lungs and chest wall. As the diaphragm and external intercostal muscles relax, the elastic recoil of these structures causes the lungs to decrease in volume, leading to expiration.
Elastic recoil is the term used to describe the return of a bent elastic solid to its original shape after the deforming force is removed. This phenomenon is a result of the elastic properties of the material, allowing it to regain its initial form once the applied stress is taken away.
To test which material has more elastic potential, you can measure the amount of energy stored in each by stretching them and then releasing to see how far they recoil back. The material that recoils back further is likely to have more elastic potential. You can also measure the stiffness of each material by applying a known force and measuring the resulting displacement to compare their elastic properties.
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During exhalation, elastic recoil is responsible for the passive recoil of the lungs and chest wall. As the diaphragm and external intercostal muscles relax, the elastic fibers in the lungs and chest wall recoil, pushing air out of the lungs. This process helps to expel air from the lungs and facilitates the breathing cycle.
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due to elastic nature and if u stretch it more it will reach plastic state and would not recoil
Elastic filaments
If you see the cardiac cycle and you see the dichrotic notch, and there is a slight elevation of the aortic pressure after this notch, that's because of the pressure exerted by the elastic recoil of the aorta. Just imagine a bigger hill, followed by a smaller hill and the indentation between these two hills is the dichrotic notch and the hill after this notch is the graphic representation of the elastic recoil of the aorta. Hope this helps.
The force responsible for normal expiration is passive recoil of the lungs and chest wall. As the diaphragm and external intercostal muscles relax, the elastic recoil of these structures causes the lungs to decrease in volume, leading to expiration.
Elastic fibers made of the protein elastin has a coiled structure which allows it to stretch and recoil. Fibers can stretch up to 150 percent of their relaxed state length without breaking.
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Yes, when the elastic recoil decreases, the compliance increases; the long is more weak; it will collapse sooner, so EPP moved into the small airways.
Arteries!
Elastic recoil
Elastic recoil forces, opposing muscle contraction and gravity