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The elastic equation of state for a polymer network (1, 2) may be written in the form

where τ is the force per unit area of the unstressed sample, ℳ is the elasticity modulus, and α is the elongation ratio.

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Ciferri, A. (1975). Comments on recent results bearing on the rubber elasticity theory. In: Vallet, G., Meskat, W. (eds) Rheological Theories · Measuring Techniques in Rheology Test Methods in Rheology · Fractures Rheological Properties of Materials · Rheo-Optics · Biorheology. Steinkopff, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-41458-3_33

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