| 1. | When they reach their elastic limits, they start to yield.
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| 2. | Cracking occurs when the strain is applied quickly and outside of the elastic limit.
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| 3. | This shows that although nanotubes are very rigid, they have an extremely high elastic limit.
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| 4. | Many materials will noticeably deviate from Hooke's law well before those elastic limits are reached.
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| 5. | A long column is constrained by the elastic limit ( that is by amount of buckling ).
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| 6. | Hence, the characterizations of solid materials include specification, usually in terms of strains, of its elastic limits.
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| 7. | Such a curve can be labelled with specific identifiable point such as elastic limit, yield point and fracture.
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| 8. | Many materials have no clearly defined elastic limit, and Hooke's law can not be meaningfully applied to these materials.
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| 9. | :In short, Kwami, having pressed 3RR to its elastic limit, is now coming here to settle a style dispute.
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| 10. | Materials behave elastically until the deforming force increases beyond the elastic limit, which is also known as the yield stress.
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