When we say that a material sample has reached its elastic limit,we mean that...
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When we say that a material sample has reached its elastic limit,we mean that...A) if any further stress is applied, the sample willbreak B) the deformation no longer follows Hooke's law. C) the material will continue deforming with no furtheradditional stress D) if any further stress is applied, the deformation of thesample will not be reversible E) none of the choices are correct
A) if any further stress is applied, the sample willbreak B) the deformation no longer follows Hooke's law. C) the material will continue deforming with no furtheradditional stress D) if any further stress is applied, the deformation of thesample will not be reversible E) none of the choices are correct
Explanation / Answer
if any further stress is applied, the deformation of the sample will not be reversible
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