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Physics, Deformation of Solids

The document discusses the concepts of deformation, tensile and compressive forces, and tensile strength, highlighting how materials respond to stress. It explains Young's modulus as a measure of a material's elasticity and the difference between elastic and plastic behavior. Additionally, it covers the characteristics of brittle and ductile materials, as well as the principles of Hooke's law and elastic potential energy.

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Physics, Deformation of Solids

The document discusses the concepts of deformation, tensile and compressive forces, and tensile strength, highlighting how materials respond to stress. It explains Young's modulus as a measure of a material's elasticity and the difference between elastic and plastic behavior. Additionally, it covers the characteristics of brittle and ductile materials, as well as the principles of Hooke's law and elastic potential energy.

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when twoforces stretch a body the force is described as tensile


When two forces compress the forces compressive
Tensile strength is the amount of stress a material can handle until it
stretches and breaks
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