Elasticity is a fundamental concept in physics and engineering that describes the ability of a material to return to its original shape after being deformed by an external force. When a material is subjected to a force, it undergoes a deformation, and the way it responds to this deformation is determined by its elastic properties.
Types of Elasticity
There are several types of elasticity, including:
Young's Modulus (Elastic Modulus): This measures the stiffness of a material. It is defined as the ratio of stress to strain within the elastic limit of the material.
Shear Modulus: This describes the material's response to shear stress. It is also known as the modulus of rigidity.
By mastering these concepts, you will gain a comprehensive understanding of elasticity and its significance in various fields of science and engineering.
Reading Standards for Literacy in Science and Technical Subjects
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