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What is the difference between proportional limit and elastic limit?

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Answered by abhishekpal73
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The proportional limit is the point on the stress-strain curve where the stress in a material is no longer linearly proportional to strain. ... The elastic limit is the point on the stress-strain curve at which the material will not return to its original shape when the load is removed, due to plastic deformation.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The proportional limit is the point on the stress-strain curve where the stress in a material is no longer linearly proportional to strain. ... The elastic limit is the point on the stress-strain curve at which the material will not return to its original shape when the load is removed, due to plastic deformation.

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