What is the term for the stress level at which a material begins to elongate more rapidly than the applied load increases?

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25 Jan 2019
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The yield stress (yielding point) is the stress at which a material starts to deform plastically, meaning it stretches faster than the increase in applied load. The elastic limit is where deformation is still reversible, the plastic point refers to permanent deformation onset, the breaking point is where the material fractures, and the ultimate point is the highest stress the material can withstand.

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