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the modulus of elasticity is is dimension equivalent to​

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Answered by llFairyHotll
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The modulus of elasticity is dimensionally equivalent to stress because the modulus of elasticity =stressstrain and the unit of stain is nothing as it is unitless quantity. ... Hence option B is the correct answer to this problem because the modulus of elasticity is dimensionally equivalent to stress.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

the modulus of elasticity have the same dimension as of pressure (stress)

or, modulus of elasticity

= pressure/(∆ L/ L)

or, modulus of elasticity

= ML^2 T^-2 / (∆L /L) = ML^2 T^-2

( as ∆L/L is Dimensionless)

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