• Card 6 / 36: How does creep differ from fatigue?
    A) Creep refers to slow deformation resulting in change in macroscopic shape; fatigue refers to the weakening of material over time caused by repeated use or loading.
    B) They do not differ.
    C) Creep refers to the overall weakening of a material through pressure; fatigue refers to the weakening that occurs at susceptible stress points.
    D) Creep is temperature dependent; fatigue is not.
    E) Creep is more significant for very large pieces than fatigue; fatigue is more important for small pieces that fail as a result of small-crack propagation.

    Answer:
    A) Creep refers to slow deformation resulting in change in macroscopic shape; fatigue refers to the weakening of material over time caused by repeated use or loading.

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Explanation:

Creep is slow, permanent deformation under small loads. You may refer to the reading for sub-subunit 3.3.5.

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Attribution:  Stephanie Redfern, Ranjeet (Ron) Agarwala, and Dr. Steve Gibbs. Mechanics I. The Saylor Academy 2014, http://www.saylor.org/courses/me102/
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