Which is more Elastic Steel or rubber? Plz give the reason
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Answer Posted / ashutosh
a material is said to be elastic if it obeys hooks law.
hooks law said that within certain limits, strain is
proportional to stress producing it. steel has more st. line
portion than rubber hence more elastic.
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