How is young's modulus of elasticity related with the linear expansivity of the metallic wire?
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Young's modulus, aka elastic modulus is more or less the stiffness of a material. In rough terms, it is the change in stress caused or divided by a change in strain. The bigger the modulus, the stiffer the material. Coefficient of thermal expansion is the change in strain caused by a change in temperature
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