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what do you mean by Young's modulus of elasticity drive the formula for Young's modulus​

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Answered by pn9505323
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Young's modulus is a measure of the ability of a material to withstand changes in length when under lengthwise tension or compression. Sometimes referred to as the modulus of elasticity, Young's modulus is equal to the longitudinal stress divided by the strain. ... This is a specific form of Hooke's law of elasticity.

Answered by amaan4436
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Elastic constants are those constants which determine the deformation produced by a given stress system acting on the material. There are many types of elastic constants, like:

Bulk modulus (K)
Young’s modulus or modulus of Elasticity (E)
Poisson’s Ratio (µ)
Shear modulus or modulus of rigidity (G)
Let us now learn about Young’s modulus, its formula, unit and dimension along with examples. We shall also learn the modulus of elasticity of steel, glass, wood and plastic.

What is Young’s Modulus?
Young’s modulus is also known as modulus of elasticity and is defined as:

The mechanical property of a material to withstand the compression or the elongation with respect to its length.
It is denoted as E or Y.
Young’s Modulus Formula
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