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The stress-strain graphs for two materials are shown in Fig.9.3 (assume same scale).

(a) Material (ii) is more elastic than material (i) and hence material (ii) is more brittle.

(b) Material (i) and (ii) have the same elasticity and the same brittleness.

(c) Material (ii) is elastic over a larger region of strain as compared to (i).

(d) Material (ii) is more brittle than material (i).

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(c) Material (ii) is elastic over a larger region of strain as compared to (i).

(d) Material (ii) is more brittle than material (i).

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