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Elasticity / Deformation / Plasticity / Stress–strain curve / Ultimate tensile strength / Strength of materials / Fracture / Necking / Work hardening / Mechanics / Materials science / Solid mechanics
Date: 2001-08-23 15:31:22
Elasticity
Deformation
Plasticity
Stress–strain curve
Ultimate tensile strength
Strength of materials
Fracture
Necking
Work hardening
Mechanics
Materials science
Solid mechanics

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