| 31. | The amount of strain energy in bicyclic systems is commonly the sum of the strain energy in each individual ring.
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| 32. | The energy difference between gauche and anti is 0.9 kcal / mol associated with the strain energy of the gauche conformer.
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| 33. | For a given amplitude, the strain energy W E is proportional to Y . Let us consider a few special cases.
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| 34. | To circumvent this limitation, many jumping species slowly pre-stretch elastic elements, such as tendons or apodemes, to store work as strain energy.
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| 35. | Strain energy density in a material is proportional to the product of its Young's modulus and the square of the applied strain.
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| 36. | Therefore, in order for the strain energy density to be high the value of A / A _ t should be large.
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| 37. | A CNT spring can store elastic strain energy with a density several orders of magnitude higher than conventional springs made of steel.
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| 38. | If the experimental ?H f o differs from the predicted ?H f o, this difference in energy can be attributed to strain energy.
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| 39. | This simple result indicates that the strain energy of a composition modulation depends only on the amplitude and is independent of the wavelength.
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| 40. | Thus yield occurs when the strain energy per unit volume is greater than the strain energy at the elastic limit in simple tension.
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