Elasticity refers to a material's ability to return to its original shape after being stretched or deformed, while ductility is a material's ability to be stretched or drawn out without breaking. Elastic materials deform temporarily, while ductile materials can be permanently stretched or shaped without breaking.
Elastic deformation is reversible and occurs when a material is stretched but returns to its original shape once the stress is removed. Ductile deformation, on the other hand, is permanent and occurs when a material is stretched beyond its elastic limit, resulting in plastic deformation that changes the material's shape permanently.
Elastic force is the force exerted by a stretched or compressed elastic material to return to its original shape. Elastic potential energy is the energy stored in an elastic material when it is stretched or compressed. The elastic force is responsible for restoring the material to its original shape, converting the stored elastic potential energy back to kinetic energy.
Elastic gels have the ability to return to their original shape after being stretched or deformed, while non-elastic gels do not have this property. Elastic gels exhibit more resilience and are typically used in applications where repeated deformation is expected, such as in sports equipment. Non-elastic gels are often used for cushioning or absorbing impact.
An elastic body can deform under stress but will return to its original shape when the stress is removed, while a rigid body does not deform at all. In other words, an elastic body can store and release energy in the form of deformation, while a rigid body cannot.
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.
Elastic deformation is reversible and occurs when a material is stretched but returns to its original shape once the stress is removed. Ductile deformation, on the other hand, is permanent and occurs when a material is stretched beyond its elastic limit, resulting in plastic deformation that changes the material's shape permanently.
difference between elastic and inelastic demand
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Nothing BUT ductile is much stronger
Elastic materials bounce back, while a non-elastic material will remain deformed if you poke it.
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Another word for ductile would be... -yielding -squashy -spongy -supple -pliable -elastic -malleable -flexible -bendable -limp
Elastic fibres
Ductile deformation is when rock is given enough stress to break. If the stress is less, it will bend but not break.
Elastic collision transfers more energy into motion while inelastic transfers energy into deformation of the objects. Elastic could be called more efficient transfer.
Unit elastic - Describes a supply or demand curve which is perfectly responsive to changes in price. That is, the quantity supplied or demanded changes according to the same percentage as the change in price. A curve with an elasticity of 1 is unit elastic.
No. Ductile is that property of being shaped, rubber tends to be the exact opposite.