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differentiate between elastic limit, yield potential and UTS!​

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Answered by Anonymous
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ELASTIC LIMIT, YIELD POINT AND ULTIMATE TENSILE STRENGTH.

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Mechanical Properties Of Solid.

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It is also called yield point

In this limit, energy provided to the material to cause deformation when removed then the material returns to its own shape and size.

In this limit each body shows elastic nature

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It is the fix amount of the energy which causes fixed permanent set of deformation.

In this body shows plastic deformation.

The level of stress that corresponds to the yield point is referred to as the yield strength of the material.

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It is the amount of the stress which causes permanent set of deformation after the yield point.

Body show perfect plastic deformation.

This shows a permanent set of deformation.

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Answered by THANKS005
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