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The ratio of shear stress to shear strain within elastic limit is called

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Answered by darkwader
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Answer:

Modulus of Elasticity in shear: The ratio of the shear stress to the shear strain is called the modulus of elasticity in shear OR Modulus of Rigidity and in represented by the symbol.

Answered by aburaihana123
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Answer:

The ratio of shear stress to shear strain within elastic limit is called modulus of rigidity

Explanation:

Modulus of rigidity:

  • When lateral deformation is caused by the application of a shear force, the elastic coefficient is the modulus of rigidity.
  • When a deforming force acts parallel to an object's surface, deformations are calculated using the modulus of rigidity.

Shear Modulus:

Modulus of Rigidity, or shear Modulus, is the proportion of shear stress to corresponding shear strain within the elastic limit.

C, G, or N are used to indicate this.

C = \frac{Shear stress}{shear strain}

Elastic Modulus:

Tensile stress or compressive stress always has the same ratio to the corresponding strain.

E stands for the ratio, which is also referred to as the Young Modulus of Elasticity.

E = \frac{Tensile stress}{Tensile strain}

Final answer:

The ratio of shear stress to shear strain within elastic limit is called modulus of rigidity

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