Describe an experiment to determine the Young’s modulus of a material of a beam by uniform bending?
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Young's modulus by uniform bending
If the beam is loaded at both ends, the elevation produced will form an arc of a circle. This type of bending is called uniform bending. Two methods are used to measure Young's modulus of the bar in both uniform and non-uniform bending. ... In uniform bending, the bar is placed symmetrically on two knife edges.
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If the beam is loaded at both ends, the elevation produced will form an arc of a circle. This type of bending is called uniform bending. Two methods are used to measure Young's modulus of the bar in both uniform and non-uniform bending. ... In uniform bending, the bar is placed symmetrically on two knife edges.
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