Answer: B. Resilience
Within the elastic limit, the total strain energy stored is Resilience
Solution:
Strain energy is the energy stored in the material due to the application of external loading.
Resilience is also defined as the energy stored in the material in the material within the elastic limits due to the application of external loading.
- If we store energy in the material up to its elastic limits, then it is called proof resilience; it is the maximum limit that we store energy in the material.
- Modulus of resilience is the total strain energy stored in the unit volume of material
- Modulus of elasticity, also known as Young’s modulus of elasticity, is defined as the ratio of Longitudinal stress to longitudinal strain.
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