Linear & Non-Linear Extension
- Hooke’s law is the linear relationship between force and extension
- This is represented by a straight line on a force-extension graph
- Materials that do not obey Hooke's law, i.e they do not return to their original shape once the force has been removed, have a non-linear relationship between force and extension
- This is represented by a curve on a force-extension graph
- Any material beyond its limit of proportionality will have a non-linear relationship between force and extension
Linear and non-linear regions of a force-extension graph
Examiner Tip
Remember these important mathematical terms:
- Proportional = when a graph is a straight line going through the origin
- Linear = when a graph is a straight line (but does not necessarily go through the origin)
- Non-linear = when a graph is not a straight line