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What is an elastic truss?

An elastic truss deforms slightly under a load, but returns to its original shape after the load is removed. True or False?

Answer:

True

An elastic truss deforms slightly under a load, but returns to its original shape after the load is removed. Exceeding the material's elastic limit may lead to permanent deformation or failure.

In engineering, deformation refers to the change in size or shape of an object due to an applied force. The term 'elastic' denotes that the truss can return to its original shape after the load is removed. If the load exceeds the material's elastic limit, permanent deformation or structural failure may occur. Elastic trusses are crucial in engineering projects such as buildings and bridges where slight deformation under load may happen.

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