flexmaterial
Flexmaterial refers to a broad category of substances characterized by their ability to deform significantly under stress and return to their original shape once the stress is removed. This elasticity is a key property that distinguishes flexible materials from rigid ones.
Common examples of flexmaterial include polymers like rubber and silicone, as well as certain metals when shaped
The behavior of flexmaterial is governed by principles of material science, particularly the concept of Young's
Flexmaterial finds widespread applications across numerous industries. They are essential components in everyday items such as