Join details of Column$-II$ with given information in Column$-I$ appropriately
Column $-I$
Column $-II$
$(a)$ Stress is proportional to strain.
$(i)$ Elastic limit
$(b)$ When the load of the wire is removed, the body does regain its original dimension.
$(ii)$ Limit of pro-portionality
$(iii)$ Plastic deformation
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