What is 'elastic after effect'?

When an external force is applied, the body gets distorted from it's original shape. The body takes some time to regain into it's original shape. Therefore, the delay or the time that is taken for the body to acquire it's original shape after the deforming force is removed is called 'elastic after effect'.
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What are the factors that affect elasticity? In what way they affect its value?

The elasticity of a material is affected by the following factors: 

(i) Effect of temperature: On heating, mostly the elasticity of materials decreases.

(ii) Effect of impurities: Depending upon the nature of impurity, the elasticity of materials may increase or decrease.

(iii) Annealing: Annealing decreases the elasticity of materials.

(iv) Hammering and rolling: This process increases the elasticity of materials. 

NoteAnnealing is a heat process where a metal is heated to a specific temperature /colour and then allowed to cool slowly. This softens the metal which means it can be cut and shaped more easily. Iron rod is heated till it turns red-hot.

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Why do spring balances show wrong readings after they have been used for a long time?


When spring balances have been used for a long time, elastic fatigue is developed. So, the spring balances will no longer show the right readings.

Note: Elastic fatigue is the property of a body to lose it's elastic property by repeated action of restoring and deforming force. 
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How does the Young's modulus change with temperature? Explain.

As temperature increases, the Young's modulus decreases. On heating, the substance expands and distance between the atoms increases. As a result inter-atomic and inter-molecular force decreases. So, Young's modulus also decreases.  

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Why the springs are made of steel and not of copper?

The Young's modulus of steel is greater than copper. Therefore, more restoring force is developed in steel than copper when deformed by strain. Due to this cause steel is preferred over copper in manufacturing the springs. 
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