According to hooke's law of elasticity, if stress is increased, then the ratio of stress to strain
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Ratio is constant. This ratio is called the Young's Modulus.
Explanation:
Within the elastic region, you will have a straight line in the Stress vs Strain graph.
The ratio of stress to strain is simply the gradient of the graph. For a straight line, the ratio is constant.
Ratio is constant. This ratio is called the Young's Modulus.
Explanation:
Within the elastic region, you will have a straight line in the Stress vs Strain graph.
The ratio of stress to strain is simply the gradient of the graph. For a straight line, the ratio is constant.
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