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unit of young modulus ?​


Anonymous: unit is newton per metre square
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Answered by rishikasingh221713
1

Answer:

This is a specific form of Hooke's law of elasticity. The units of Young's modulus in the English system are pounds per square inch (psi), and in the metric system newtons per square metre (N/m2).

Answered by kishankumarsd39
2

Answer:

N/m^2

Explanation:

Youngs modulus = stress /strain

but strain has no unit

unit of stress is N/m^2

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