Civil Engineering - Building Materials - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Building Materials - Section 1 (Q.No. 7)
7.
Elastomers can extend upto
Answer: Option
Explanation:
Elastomers are a type of polymer that are known for their ability to stretch and deform under stress and then return to their original shape when the stress is removed. This property, called elasticity, is what gives elastomers their name. Elastomers can stretch to great lengths, often up to ten times their original dimensions, without breaking or permanently deforming. This makes them useful in a variety of applications, such as seals, gaskets, and shock absorbers, where a flexible and durable material is needed.
Discussion:
38 comments Page 1 of 4.
Roshan said:
3 years ago
It Corrects 3 times.
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VIP said:
8 years ago
Elastomer is a high elasticity for other materials it is more fabric and low strength. It can be stretched to 10 time of it's original dimension and weekest inter molecular force.
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Mirza said:
3 years ago
I think It can be extended three times from its original dimension.
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Sujeet keshari said:
8 years ago
Elastomer is a polymeric material. Because of having a long chain of the raw element of organic material it can be stretched to 5 to 10 times of its original dimension.
Dinesh said:
10 years ago
Can anyone tell me what is elastomer and polymer?
Fiaz hussain said:
10 years ago
Polymer is a compound containing carbon chain in their chemical composition while elastomers are those polymers which have elastic properties. Elastomers can be used as joint sealant.
Shahsank tyagi said:
10 years ago
Okay 10 times but why?
Mohammed sheik said:
9 years ago
Where we use these elastomers in practical allocation?
Vinayak said:
9 years ago
Explain it briefly.
Pabitra Hadu said:
9 years ago
What are the components of elastomers?
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