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What (who) is viscoelastic elongation - definition

PROPERTY OF THAT MATERIALS THAT EXHIBIT BOTH VISCOUS AND ELASTIC CHARACTERISTICS WHEN UNDERGOING DEFORMATION
Visco-elastic; Viscoelastic; Viscoelastic material; Viscoelastic behavior; Viscoelastic property
  • Comparison of creep and stress relaxation for three and four element models
  • Temperature dependence of modulus

Elongation (astronomy)         
IN ASTRONOMY, ANGULAR SEPARATION BETWEEN THE SUN AND A PLANET, WITH THE EARTH AS A REFERENCE POINT
Eastern elongation; Western elongation; Solar elongation; Greatest elongation
In astronomy, a planet's elongation is the angular separation between the Sun and the planet, with Earth as the reference point. The greatest elongation of a given inferior planet occurs when this planet's position, in its orbital path around the Sun, is at tangent to the observer on Earth.
Elongating         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Elongation (genetics); Elongation (disambiguation); Elongated; Elongate; Elongating
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Elongate.
Elongated         
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Elongation (genetics); Elongation (disambiguation); Elongated; Elongate; Elongating
·Impf & ·p.p. of Elongate.

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Viscoelasticity

In materials science and continuum mechanics, viscoelasticity is the property of materials that exhibit both viscous and elastic characteristics when undergoing deformation. Viscous materials, like water, resist shear flow and strain linearly with time when a stress is applied. Elastic materials strain when stretched and immediately return to their original state once the stress is removed.

Viscoelastic materials have elements of both of these properties and, as such, exhibit time-dependent strain. Whereas elasticity is usually the result of bond stretching along crystallographic planes in an ordered solid, viscosity is the result of the diffusion of atoms or molecules inside an amorphous material.