Hook's law states that within the elastic limit, the stress placed on a material is proportional to the strain it experiences. The modulus of elasticity is a constant that is calculated by dividing the stress by the strain, providing a quantitative measure of a material's stiffness. This document discusses Hook's law and how it relates to the modulus of elasticity within a material's elastic limit.
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Hook's law states that within the elastic limit, the stress placed on a material is proportional to the strain it experiences. The modulus of elasticity is a constant that is calculated by dividing the stress by the strain, providing a quantitative measure of a material's stiffness. This document discusses Hook's law and how it relates to the modulus of elasticity within a material's elastic limit.
Hook's law states that within the elastic limit, the stress placed on a material is proportional to the strain it experiences. The modulus of elasticity is a constant that is calculated by dividing the stress by the strain, providing a quantitative measure of a material's stiffness. This document discusses Hook's law and how it relates to the modulus of elasticity within a material's elastic limit.