| 11. | Stronger materials must undergo either elastic deformation or plastic deformation to absorb an impact without breaking.
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| 12. | Elastic deformation is when a material deforms and then returns to it's original shape.
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| 13. | This is similar to explicit elastic deformations of the input images, which delivers excellent MNIST performance.
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| 14. | If it returns to its original shape after the load is removed, this is called elastic deformation.
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| 15. | The cycle of tectonic force being accumulated in elastic deformation and released in a sudden rebound is then repeated.
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| 16. | The following layer undergoes only an elastic deformation; the strain and subsequent release then forms a seismic wave.
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| 17. | Elastic deformation, however, is an approximation and its quality depends on the time frame considered and loading speed.
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| 18. | According to the Mechanostat, bone growth and bone loss is stimulated by the local mechanical elastic deformation of bone.
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| 19. | A static equilibrium is obtained in which elastic deformations occur as well as frictional shear stresses in the contact interface.
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| 20. | In this case, if the tangential force is reduced then the elastic deformations and shear stresses reduce as well.
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