The young's modulus of rubber is greater than that of steel why
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Young's modulus, Y = (/).For a given stretching force elongation is more in rubber as compared to steel. Hence, Young's modulus for rubber is less than it is for steel.
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steel is more elastic than rubber because steel comes back to its original shape faster than rubber when the deforming forces are removed. Elasticity In Physics And In Common Life: In common life we label a substance as more elastic if it can be stretched more than others.
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