The slope of the graph between stress Vs strain, within
elastic limit is known as
a) Planck's constant b) Poisson's ratio
c) Stefan's constant d) elastic constant
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Within elastic limit,
Strain
Stress
=Young
′
s Modulus
This is Hooke
′
s Law.
The graph is a straight line starting from origin with slope as young's modulus.
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The slope of the stress-strain curve is used to determine the Young modulus or modulus of elasticity.
Explanation:
The Young modulus, also referred to as the modulus of elasticity, is determined by the slope of the stress-strain curve.
The linear portion of the stress-strain curve, which represents the elastic area, is represented by the slope of the Young's modulus.
The stress and strain graph's slop indicates that:
- It is possible to gauge an object's elastic deformation after applying a force.
- Rubber and other elastic materials are highly elastic and stretch easily.
- Stress is the pressure put on an area. A lengthening is referred to as "strain."
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