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engineering. It is obvious that energy can be stored in a wound-up spring, but, as Hooke pointed out, official springs are only a special case of the behaviour of any solid when it is loaded. Thus every elastic material which is under stress contains strain energy, and it does not make much difference whether the stress is tensile or compressive.
Structures: Or Why Things Don't Fall Down
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