Elastic Limit And Difference Between Elastic Limit And Proportionality Limit (2024)

Table of Contents
  • What Is Elastic Limit?
  • Elastic Limit Testing
  • What Is the Proportional Limit?
  • Difference between Elastic Limit and Proportional Limit
  • Difference between Elastic Limit and Yield Point
  • What Is Hooke’s Law?
  • Frequently Asked Questions – FAQs

What Is Elastic Limit?

Elastic limit is the maximum stress a material can withstand before the permanent deformation. It is the material’s highest limit before the material’s plastic deformation can occur. Once the stress or force is removed from the material, the material comes back to its original shape. Elastomers like rubber have the highest elastic limit. The behavior can be explained by Hooke’s law.

Read More: Hooke’s Law Equation

Elastic Limit Testing

The elastic limit can be determined by measuring the greatest stress that can be applied to a given sample without causing any permanent deformation. For metals or any other rigid materials, the stress-strain curve is a straight line as the elastic limit is approximately equal to the proportional limit. Materials like rubber and plastic are called an apparent elastic limit as their stress-strain curve is not significantly straight.

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What Is the Proportional Limit?

The proportional limit is defined as the highest stress at which stress and strain are directly proportional so that the stress-strain graph is a straight line such that the gradient is equal to the elastic modulus of the material. For many metals, the proportional limit is equal to the elastic limit.

Difference between Elastic Limit and Proportional Limit

Elastic limitProportional limit
It is defined as the point up to which the material remains elasticIt is defined as the point up to which the stress and the strain are directly proportional

Difference between Elastic Limit and Yield Point

Elastic limit and yield point are pretty much the same. But they do have a few differences as follows:

Elastic limitYield point
Maximum stress the material can withstand before the permanent deformationIt is the amount of stress present in the material before the permanent deformation

Related Physics Articles:

Elastic Behaviour Of Solids
Bulk Modulus Of Elasticity
Young’s Modulus And Elastic Modulus

What Is Hooke’s Law?

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Frequently Asked Questions – FAQs

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Which type of elastomers have highest elastic limit?

Elastomers like rubber have the highest elastic limit.

Q3

What is proportional limit?

A proportional limit is defined as the point up to which the stress and the strain are directly proportional.

Q4

What is yield point?

The yield point is the amount of stress present in the material before the permanent deformation.

Q5

State true or false: Natural rubber is a elastomer.

True.

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