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Maximum energy that a given component can absorb without undergoing any permanent deformation upto elastic limit is known as:

AProof Resilience

BResilience

CHardness

DToughness

Answer:

A. Proof Resilience

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Proof resilience is the maximum strain energy stored in a body up to the elastic limit. Resilience is the property of materials to absorb energy within the elastic limit. Modulus of resilience is proof resilience per unit volume.


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