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Originally Posted by cyccommute
Steel has a higher elastic modulus. This means that it is stiffer and resists deformation when bent. Aluminum is more elastic and deforms when it bends. That's the reason you don't want to make springs out of it.
Elastic means that it springs back when deformed. What you're describing for aluminum is plastic deformation.
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