Hooke’s Law Stops Working when the Force is Great Enough Flashcards
What is there a limit to?
The force you can apply for Hooke’s Law to stay true
What does the graph show?
The force against extension for a typical metal wire (see page 10)
What does the first part of the graph shows?
Hooke’s Law being obeyed - there’s a straight-line relationship between force and extension
What happens when the force becomes great enough?
The graph starts to curve
What is the point marked E on the graph called?
The elastic limit
What happens if you increase the force past the elastic limit?
The material will be permanently stretched
What happens when all the force is removed?
The material will be longer than at the start
What do some materials, like rubber, only obey Hooke’s law for?
Really small extensions