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What is Hooke's Law and when does it apply?

Answer

Hooke's Law states that stress is directly proportional to strain within the elastic limit of a material, expressed as σ = E × ε, where E is Young's modulus. It applies only in the elastic region where the material returns to its original shape after load removal. Beyond the proportional limit, the material exhibits non-linear behavior.

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