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explain Spring Ball model for elasticity behaviour of solids​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The atoms and molecules are bonded together by interatomic or intermolecular forces. ... After the force is removed, the atoms and molecules come back to their equilibrium position. In the spring ball model, spring is said to be the interatomic or intermolecular distance and the balls are the atoms.

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The atoms and molecules are bonded together by interatomic or intermolecular forces. ... After the force is removed, the atoms and molecules come back to their equilibrium position. In the spring ball model, spring is said to be the interatomic or intermolecular distance and the balls are the atoms.

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