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The relationship between the stress and strain that a particular material displays is known as that particular material's stress–strain curve.
It is unique for each material and is found by recording the amount of deformation (strain) at distinct intervals of a variety of loadings (stress).
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Hooke’s Law states that for small deformities, the stress and strain are proportional to each other. Thus,
Stress ∝ Strain
Or, Stress = k × Strain … where k is the constant of proportionality and is the Modulus of Elasticity.
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