*Q.24. Within elastic limit, prove that Young's
modulus of material of wire is the stress
required to double the length of wire.
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As the load doubles, the stress increases, and so does the strain. The slope of the line (Young's modulus) doesn't change. ... In most metals, Young modulus is considered constant until it reaches the proportional point. After proportional (Point A) the young modulus will be reduced (softening).
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