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Struggling to understand stretch and strength in fishing line
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[QUOTE="Tangled, post: 6264897, member: 670316"] That book goes far beyond my understanding almost immediately! But I'll struggle with it for a while. On elongation, elasticity and deformation. As I currently understand it elongation is the total amount of 'stretch' the line extends to before breaking and it's made up of an elastic component and a deformation component. Is that the case? I'm trying to understand whether two different lines can have the same amount of total stretch but different amounts of elasticity. It's claimed that nylon's elastic phase is much longer than PVDF's. [/QUOTE]
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