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Explain why steel is more elastic than rubber? |
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Answer» 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 that of rubber. If you drop it on a softer surface, because it would deform less, then the surface it is to bounce off will be the one deforming, so the bounce would be a function of the elasticity of the floor, not of the ball. A strand of silk is indeed stronger than a steel wire of the same diameter. The reason is that metal uses metallic bounds which is not as strong as the covalent bounds in a macro-molecule like the ones in silk. Young\'s Modulus of steel is more than young\'s modulus of rubber.So steel is more elastic. As steel a metal shows the property of malleability and ductility but rubber is a non metal which is brittle in nature |
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