Difference between revisions of "Deformation"
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===About Deformation=== | ===About Deformation=== | ||
− | If a solid is stretchy, or bendy its shape can be changed. | + | : If a solid is stretchy, or bendy its shape can be changed. |
Materials that can be '''deformed''': | Materials that can be '''deformed''': | ||
− | Rubber | + | : [[Rubber]] |
− | Plastic | + | : [[Plastic (Material)|Plastic]] |
− | Metal | + | : [[Metal]] |
− | Materials that cannot be deformed: | + | : Materials that cannot be '''deformed''': |
− | Brick | + | : [[Brick]] |
− | Rock | + | : [[Rock]] |
− | Glass | + | : [[Glass]] |
==Key Stage 3== | ==Key Stage 3== |
Revision as of 09:49, 14 October 2018
Contents
Key Stage 1
Meaning
Some solids can change shape when you squash, twist or try to stretch them. This is called deformation.
About Deformation
- If a solid is stretchy, or bendy its shape can be changed.
Materials that can be deformed:
Key Stage 3
Meaning
Deformation is to change the shape of an object by applying a pair of forces.
About Deformation
- Some objects deform plastically which means they stay in their new shape after the forces are gone.
- Some objects deform elastically which means they will return to their original shape when the forces are gone.