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Hooke's Law describes the linear relationship between stress and strain in elastic materials from "summary" of Stress and Strain by Winthrop Dickinson Means

Hooke's Law is a fundamental concept in the study of stress and strain in materials. It provides a simple yet powerful equation that describes the relationship between stress and strain in elastic materials. When a material is subjected to a force, it deforms in response. This deformation is characterized by a change in shape or size, known as strain. The amount of deformation that occurs is directly proportional to the applied force, or stress, according to Hooke's Law. This linear relationship between stress and strain is a defining characteristic of elastic materials. In other words, as long as the material remains within its elastic limit, the relationship betwee...
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    Stress and Strain

    Winthrop Dickinson Means

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