Why us steel more elastic than rubber ?
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Answer / sanju
For a given applied force of stress, the strain produced in
a rubber rod is greater than the strain in a steel rod.
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Answer / tarun goyal
Elasticity is the capability of an object to return to its
former shape once a load inducing strain is removed. If you
were to drop a steel ball on a very hard surface, it would
probably bounce higher than than rubber.
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Answer / hariteja jyosyula
the strain for steel is more than rubber
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Answer / sahana
Elasticity is also the property to oppose the change in its shape or size.
Since STEEL has more tendency to oppose its deformation than that of RUBBER, Steel is more elastic than rubber.
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Answer / er. s.kant
B'COSE more stress require to create same amount of strain
in case of steel w r t rubber.
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