In physics, the ability of a solid to recover its shape once deforming forces are removed. An elastic material obeys
Hooke's law, which states that its deformation is proportional to the applied stress up to a certain point, called the
elastic limit; beyond this point additional stresses will deform it permanently. Elastic materials include metals and rubber; however, all materials have some degree of elasticity.
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