How do things like foam earplugs “remember” their shape after we squish them?

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And how are they made?

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Squishy things that retain their shape (take play-doh as an example) are composed of a bunch of long molecules that can slide past each other. When the pressure is released they do not return to their original arrangement since they have slid into new positions.

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