Storage modulus is constant with temperature
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Introduction
A material’s storage modulus is not a fixed value; it changes with external conditions like temperature and the frequency of an applied force. It's related to the proportionality constant between stress and strain in Hooke's Law, which states that extension increases with force. When a material is deformed, it stores some of the applied energy as elastic potential energy.
Storage modulus is constant with temperature
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