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 \huge \texttt {Difference\: between\: the \:following\: terms \: :- \:}



 1.) \: ELASTICITY \:AND\: PLASTICITY \\ 2.) \: STRESS \: AND \: STRAIN

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Answered by ANSH7761
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1.)

 \huge \mathcal \pink {♪Elasticity: \:}

  • is the ability of a deformed material body to return to its original shape and size when the forces causing the deformation are removed.

  • A body with this ability is said to behave (or respond) elastically.

 \huge \mathcal \pink {♪Plasticity: \:}

  • is the ability of certain solids to flow or to change shape permanently when subjected to stresses of intermediate magnitude between those producing temporary deformation.

  • elastic behaviour, and those causing failure of the material, or rupture (see yield point).

2.)

 \huge \mathcal \pink {♪Stress: \:}

  • stress is the force acting on the unit area of a material.

  • The effect of stress on a body is named as strain.

  • Stress can deform the body.

  • How much force material experience can be measured using stress units.

 \huge \mathcal \pink {♪Strain: \:}

  • the measure of how much an object is stretched or deformed.

  • Strain occurs when force is applied to an object.

  • Strain deals mostly with the change in length of the object.

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Answered by Anonymous
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\huge \mathcal \green{♪elasticity: \:}

  • is the ability of a deformed material body to return to its original shape and size when the forces causing the deformation are removed.
  • A body with this ability is said to behave (or respond) elastically.

\huge \mathcal \green {♪plasticity: \:}

  • is the ability of certain solids to flow or to change shape permanently when subjected to stresses of intermediate magnitude between those producing temporary deformation.

\huge \mathcal \pink {♪stress: \:}

  • stress is the force acting on the unit area of a material.
  • The effect of stress on a body is named as strain.
  • Stress can deform the body.
  • How much force material experience can be measured using stress units.

\huge \mathcal \pink {♪Strain: \:}

  • the measure of how much an object is stretched or deformed.
  • Strain occurs when force is applied to an object.
  • Strain deals mostly with the change in length of the object

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