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A change in the shape of a specimen, eg, an increase in length produced as the result of the application of a tensile load or force. Deformation may be immediate or delayed, and the latter may be recoverable or nonrecoverable.
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| deformation |
process where rocks are folded, faulted, sheared or compressed by Earth stresses.
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| deformation |
The change in shape or form in a material caused by stress or force.
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| deformation |
A change in shape of a structure or structural element caused by a load or force acting on the structure.
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| deformation |
A change in the original shape of a material. When we are talking about earthquakes, deformation is due to stress and strain.
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