Engineering, 25.01.2021 20:30 starlightmoon213
A load of 100 N was applied to a given material. The material did not seem to deform at first but then itstarted to deform. At 10 seconds the deformation was 1mm, at 20 seconds the deformation was 2 mm, at 50 seconds the deformation was 5 mm. After 500 seconds, the material deformed 50 mm. Based onthe information given:1) What kind of rheological element can be used to represent this material
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