It is the maximum stress that a material with elastic properties can withstand without suffering permanent deformations.

If stresses above this limit are applied, the material does not recover its original shape when the loads are removed.

A material subjected to stresses below its yield limit is temporarily deformed according to Hooke’s law.

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