A History of the Theory of Elasticity And of the Strength of Materials, From Galilei to the Present Time 2:Pt.1

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A History of the Theory of Elasticity And of the Strength of Materials, From Galilei to the Present Time 2:Pt.1
Todhunter, I. (Isaac), 1820-1884
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II, 37 Digitized by VjOOQIC 678 WUNDT.
[830 death of the tissue-bearing individual, and that sufficient regard was not paid to the time-element, which is so important a factor in the elastic after-strain of such tissues.
Wundt's objects in this paper are to measure: (i) the ultimate extensions by given loads, and (ii) the temporary extensions in given intervals of time.
[830.] On 8. 301-3 Wundt • describes his apparatus, especially his means for keeping the tissue moist. As to his results he co
...ncludes that tJie vUimoUe extensions are proportional to the loads, but he comes to no definite conclusions as to after-strain {die vorliegende Uniersuchutig hat zu keinem fur die Kenntniss der elastischen NoA^hwirkung hemerkefns- werthen Resultat gefiihrt, S. 303).
The following diagram clearly indicates the results of experiments on a frog's muscle of 279 mm. length ; AB is the stretch-traction curve for ultimate extensions, where two abscissa-divisions represent 1 gramme and the ultimate extension for 1 gramme - -272 mm.


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