explain the derivation for Young's modulus
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Deriving Young's modulus from atomic forces. ... Young's modulus Y for a material is defined as the ratio of tensile stress to tensile strain. The tensile stress is the force per unit area F/A, and the strain is the proportional increase in length parallel to the applied force δx/x.
Young's modulus or Young modulus is a mechanical property that measures the stiffness of a solid material. It defines the relationship ...
SI unit: pascal
In SI base units: Pa = kg m−1 s−2
Dimension: M L−1 T−2
Common symbols: E,
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Young's modulus or Young modulus is a mechanical property that measures the stiffness of a solid material. It defines the relationship ...
SI unit: pascal
In SI base units: Pa = kg m−1 s−2
Dimension: M L−1 T−2
Common symbols: E,
hope it will help you
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