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Define Young’s Modulus of elasticity. How much force is required to have an increase of

0.4% in the length of a metallic wire having radius of 0.2mm. ( See Lesson 8)

Y = 9.1 x 1010 Nm–2​

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Answered by sanskarsingh98013416
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Young's modulus is a measure of the ability of a material to withstand changes in length when under lengthwise tension or compression. Sometimes referred to as the modulus of elasticity, Young's modulus is equal to the longitudinal stress divided by the strain.

Answered by PrabhKahlon
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Young's modulus is a measure of the ability of a material to withstand changes in length when under lengthwise tension or compression. Sometimes reffered to as the modulus of elasticity. Youngs modulus is equal to the longitudinal stress divided by the strain.

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