4 | Changes In Shape

Changes In Shape

  • Forces can change the shape of an object.
  • Depending on the object, the change in shape may be temporary or permanent.
  • An object that returns to its original shape once the force is no longer acting on it is known as an elastic object.
  • An object that retains its new shape once the force is no longer acting on it is known as an inelastic object.
  • Example 1
  • Squeezing a rubber ball can change its shape, but when released, the ball will return to it original shape. A rubber ball is therefore an elastic object.
  • Example 2
  • Squeezing clay will cause a permanent change in its shape. Clay is therefore an inelastic object.

 

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Forces can cause a change in shape.

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