materiaalelasticiteit
Materiaalelasticiteit refers to the inherent property of a material to deform under an applied force and return to its original shape once the force is removed. This behavior is governed by Hooke's Law, which states that the strain in a material is directly proportional to the stress applied to it, within the elastic limit. Stress is defined as the force applied per unit area, while strain is the relative deformation of the material.
When a material is subjected to stress, its constituent atoms or molecules are displaced from their equilibrium
The elastic modulus is a measure of a material's stiffness or resistance to elastic deformation. Common elastic
Exceeding the elastic limit causes permanent deformation, a phenomenon known as plasticity. Materials that exhibit significant