Elastic materials can regain their original shape and size after the removal of an applied force. This property allows them to undergo reversible deformation without permanent change. Elasticity is crucial in various applications such as springs and rubber bands where ...
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The elastic limit is the maximum stress a material can endure and still return to its original shape. The CBSE syllabus for the 2024-2025 academic year includes Chapter 8 titled “Mechanical Properties of Solids” from the Class 11 NCERT Physics textbook. ...
Modulus refers to a measure of a material’s stiffness or resistance to deformation under stress. It quantifies the relationship between stress and strain in elastic materials. Common types include Young’s modulus for tensile stress shear modulus for shear stress and ...
It is the point on a stress-strain curve where Hooke’s law is valid. The CBSE syllabus for the 2024-2025 academic year includes Chapter 8 titled “Mechanical Properties of Solids” from the Class 11 NCERT Physics textbook. This chapter emphasizes understanding ...
The yield point signifies a critical transition during deformation. The CBSE 2024-2025 syllabus includes Chapter 8 “Mechanical Properties of Solids” from the Class 11 NCERT Physics textbook. It focuses on key concepts such as stress, strain, elasticity, Young’s modulus, bulk modulus, ...