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This will depend on the material being used to build the fence.
The answer depends on the density of the material being loaded. 12500 MT of steel bits will require fewer containers than 12500 MT of polysterene (styrofoam) beads.
The material of the herman miller mesh chairs provide great support. They come in 3 sizes. They can tilt forward and backwards and are easy to make adjustments on. The cons of these chairs are that they can be expensive and could do with being higher.
To determine the content of any fabric, the best suited method is the burn test. google burn test for fibers and you will get 100 of links for the same. Georgette in its original form was woven in silk but now is being done with polyester as well. Georgette is no kind of fiber/fabric, but is kind of a weaving technique. Hope this helps out..
it is used in triangles and it is a2 + b2 = c2a being the short legb being the long legc being the hypotenuse
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The elastic material of the balloon naturally returns to its original shape when the force (from your finger) is removed. This is due to the elasticity and flexibility of the material, which allows it to recover its original form after being stretched or deformed.
A material that returns to its original shape after being deformed is called an "elastomer." Elastomers possess elasticity and can stretch and deform under stress, then return to their original shape once the stress is removed. Examples of elastomers include rubber and silicone.
Energy stored in a deformed material is only stored in its elastic portion because the material can return to its original shape when the deforming force is removed. In the elastic range, the material behaves elastically, meaning that it deforms reversibly and stores energy in the form of potential energy within its atomic or molecular structure. If the deformation goes beyond the elastic limit, the material starts to deform plastically, and energy is dissipated as heat instead of being stored elastically.
Elastic potential energy is stored in a stretched string, which is the energy stored in an object when it is deformed (such as being stretched) and can be released when the object returns to its original shape.
The ability of a material to bounce back after being disturbed is known as resilience. It is a measure of how well a material can return to its original shape or position after being deformed. Materials with high resilience are able to absorb energy and resist permanent deformation.
Rubber is known for its elasticity, as it can stretch and return to its original shape without being permanently deformed. Silicone is also a material with high elasticity and flexibility, often used in applications where stretchability is needed.
The ability of a material to bounce after being disturbed is called resilience. It is a measure of how well a material can return to its original shape or position after being deformed by an external force. Materials with high resilience are able to absorb energy and then release it, allowing them to bounce back effectively.
No, elasticity is the ability of a material to return to its original shape after being stretched or deformed. If a substance is unable to stretch, it would lack elasticity.
The ability of a material to bounce back after being disturbed is known as resilience. It is a measure of the material's ability to absorb energy when deformed and return to its original shape once the deforming force is removed. Resilience is important in various applications, such as in engineering materials and sports equipment.