Mechanical Properties of Solids - Handwritten Notes - Ezee Notes
Mechanical Properties of Solids Notes
Mechanical Properties of Solids Notes
Mechanical Properties of Solids Notes
Mechanical Properties of Solids Notes

Mechanical Properties of Solids Handwritten Notes ?

This post basically consists the best handwritten notes for the chapter Mechanical Properties of Solids.

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Also , Some of the Definitions

Deforming Force : The external Force which changes the shape and size of the body is called as Deforming Force.

Restoring Force : The internal Force due to which a body can regain its original shape and size is called as Restoring Force.

Elasticity : The Property of a material due to which a material can regain its original dimensions after the deforming force is removed is called as Elasticity.

Plasticity : The Property of a material due to which a material cannot regain its original dimensions is called as Plasticity.

Hooke’s Law : Within Elastic Limit Stress and Strain are Directly Proportional.

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Also, Check out some other Chapters from Class 11 Physics.

Physical World

Units and Measurements

Motion in Straight Line

Motion in a plane

Laws of Motion

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