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The materials which can be stretched to cause large strains are called as
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Elastomers are typically used in applications requiring flexibility, such as rubber bands or seals.
AP EAPCET - 2023
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May 9, 2025
Plastic materials
Elastomers
Metals
Brittle materials
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Elastomers are materials that can be stretched and return to their original shape once the stress is removed. These materials have large elastic deformations, which allow them to withstand large strains without permanent deformation.
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