elaszticitás
Elaszticitás, also known as elasticity, refers to the ability of a material or system to return to its original shape or state after being deformed by an applied force or stress. This property is crucial in various fields, including engineering, physics, and materials science. Elasticity is quantified by the modulus of elasticity, which is a measure of the stiffness of a material. The higher the modulus, the stiffer the material, and the less it will deform under stress.
There are two main types of elasticity: linear and non-linear. Linear elasticity describes materials that obey
Elasticity is influenced by several factors, including temperature, strain rate, and the nature of the material
In practical applications, understanding and controlling elasticity is essential. For instance, in the design of structures,