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Cards (14)

  • What is the difference between elastic and inelastic deformation?
    Elastic deformation returns to original shape
  • How do you calculate the force needed to stretch an object?
    Force = spring constant × extension
  • What happens to an elastic object when forces are removed?
    It returns to its original length
  • What is elastic deformation?
    Change in shape that returns to original
  • What occurs when inelastic materials are stretched?
    They do not return to original length
  • What is the formula for calculating force in Newtons?
    Force = spring constant × extension
  • If a spring constant is 200 N/m and extension is 0.04 m, what is the force required?
    8 Newtons
  • What is elastic potential energy?
    Energy stored when an elastic object is deformed
  • What is the relationship between work done and elastic potential energy?
    Work done equals elastic potential energy
  • What are the characteristics of elastic materials?
    • Return to original shape after deformation
    • Can be stretched, compressed, or bent
    • Changes are reversible
  • What are the differences between elastic and inelastic deformation?
    Elastic Deformation:
    • Returns to original shape
    • Reversible changes

    Inelastic Deformation:
    • Does not return to original shape
    • Permanent changes
  • What is the process to calculate the force required to compress an elastic object?
    1. Identify the spring constant (N/m)
    2. Measure the compression (m)
    3. Use the formula: Force = spring constant × compression
  • What materials are considered inelastic?
    • Certain polymers
    • Materials that do not return to original shape
  • What should you do before the next video on stretching a spring?
    • Review the energy topic
    • Understand elastic potential energy