Physics, asked by sangk9305, 1 year ago

Select the correct alternative (s):


Elastic forces are always conservative

Elastic forces are not always conservative

Elastic forces are conservative only when Hooke's law is obeyed

Elastic forces may be conservative even Hooke's law is not obeyed

Answers

Answered by phillipinestest
15

Elastic forces may be conservative in nature in the cases where Hooke’s is not obeyed is the correct alternative.

Answer: Option d.

Explanation:

The Hooke’s law is a law implied on to the straining properties of an elastic material which states that the applied stress is proportional to the strain experienced in the material which is solid in nature within its own limit of elasticity. Elastic force is made conservative when something is moved opposite to it, in which the work does not rely on path taken.  

Answered by aditibansal11
2

Answer:

Elastic forces are not always conservative

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