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But there was also such a thing as an elastic limit!
However, for larger stresses beyond the elastic limit, the relation is no longer linear.
But there must be an elastic limit, too, and if they're stretched just so far they won't go back to normal!
Cracking occurs when the strain is applied quickly and outside of the elastic limit.
Within the elastic limit the distortion is directly proportional to the stress producing it.
However, if the elastic limit is exceeded, it will shatter catastrophically, like glass.
When they reach their elastic limit, they break.
It can be calculated by integrating the stress-strain curve from zero to the elastic limit.
Many materials obey this law as long as the load does not exceed the material's elastic limit.
If there is any deviation from linearity, you probably have exceeded the elastic limit of the rubber band.
Beyond the elastic limit, permanent deformation will occur.
Too many sheets will cause the elastic limit of the material to be exceeded, resulting in permanent deformation.
"She's stretched her luck well past its elastic limit," Heris said.
In- evitably, sooner or later someone would fail to consider the elastic limit of reality.
When the tidal forces exceed the elastic limits of your body, you'll snap apart at the weakest point, probably just above the hips.
Good load transfer and effective attachment techniques are required so that the shells can be loaded to near their elastic limit.
The designer ensures that the stresses developed in a structure due to service loads do not exceed the elastic limit.
In ferrous alloys, uranium increases the elastic limit and the tensile strength.
The phenomenon is even more pronounced if you blow the balloon up until it pops after you've exceeded the elastic limit of the rubber.
Plasticity theory for rocks is concerned with the response of rocks to loads beyond the elastic limit.
In fact, many materials will noticeably deviate from Hooke's law well before those elastic limits are reached.
Proof resilience is defined as the maximum energy that can be absorbed within the elastic limit, without creating a permanent distortion.
Materials behave elastically until the deforming force increases beyond the elastic limit, also known as the yield stress.
The sliding element represents a constant yielding stress when the elastic limit is exceeded irrespective of the strain.
A long column is constrained by the elastic limit (that is by amount of buckling).