Physics - Materials 0.0 / 5 ? PhysicsMaterialsASEdexcel Created by: NoriCreated on: 03-11-14 22:49 An object is deformed and will go back to its original dimensions. Elastic deformation 1 of 11 The object will remain deformed. Plastic deformation 2 of 11 Difficulty to indent or scratch a material. Hardness 3 of 11 Small deformation when subjected to large force. Stiffness 4 of 11 Able to absorb the energy from impacts and shocks without breaking. Toughness 5 of 11 Will shatter or crack when subjected to dynamic shocks or impacts. Brittleness 6 of 11 Amount of force an object can take before breaking. Strength 7 of 11 Can be hammered out into thin sheets. Malleability 8 of 11 Can be drawn into wires. Ductility 9 of 11 Represents stiffness. Spring constant 10 of 11 Up to a given load, the extension of a spring is directly proportional to the force applied. Hooke's law 11 of 11
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