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5. Deducing the dimensional formula of Young's modulus ​

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Answered by Lovelycornetto
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  • Therefore, the dimensional formula of Young's modulus is [ML−1T−2].
Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The Young's Modulus (or Elastic Modulus) is in essence the stiffness of a material. In other words, it is how easily it is bended or stretched. ... The Young's modulus is the slope of the initial section of the curve (i.e. m in y = mx + b). When a material reached a certain stress, the material will begin to deform.

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