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the product deflects elastically more when made out of certain materials than others. Why is this?

the product deflects elastically more when made out of certain materials than others. Why is this?

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When a material is stresses or loaded, it deforms. Upto a certain stress called as 'elastic limit', the stress is proprotional to strain as given by Hooke's law.

Stress a Strain

i.e\: \: \sigma \: \: \alpha \: \: \varepsilon

\therefore \sigma =E\: \varepsilon

where, E is constant of proportionality called Modulus of elasticity and is a property of materials found from tension testing.

The constant E indicates amount of stress required to produce unit strain.

\varepsilon =\frac{\sigma }{E}

For same stress, lower the value of E, higher the value of strain produced.

So according to the question, the elastic deformation for materials having a high value of E will deflect less and materials with lower value of E will deform more.

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