| elasticity |
capacity of muscle fibers to stretch and resume their normal length.
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| elastic limit |
Applied to materials for aircraft construction, the limit of stress or force which can be exerted on a body without causing permanent distortion of the stressed body.
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| elasticity |
The material of a body is said to be elastic up to the point at which the whole of the strain, or distortion of the body, disappears when the stress, or force, which has produced it is removed.
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| elastic |
Term applied to a material that returns to its original shape after it has been stretched or com
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| elastic limit |
The distance of stretching or compress
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