a) Define Young's modulus. Describe a method of measuring
its value.
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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. To be more exact, the physics and numerical values are worked out like this: Young's Modulus = Stress / Strain.
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Young's modulus of a material can be defined as the measure of the material's ability to stretch. i.e., it's degree of elasticity.
Young's modulus can be found using the formula
Young's modulus = Stress / Strain
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