In the load-extension graph a wire, the elastic limit lies between the  pointsQ and RP and QP and RNone of these

In the load-extension graph a wire, the elastic limit lies between the pointsQ and RP and QP and RNone of these

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Click here👆to get an answer to your question ✍️ In the load-extension graph a wire- the elastic limit lies between the pointsQ and RP and QP and RNone of these
After Q- it won-apos-t regain its shape- as can be seen from the graph -or by inverting the axis to read stress-strain graph- Thus elastic limit lies between P and Q

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