Physics, asked by emmanuelzate1, 9 months ago

young modulus of a wite depends on?​

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Answered by rakshitabhambhu8
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So by definition itself, it can be concluded that young's modulus depends on following factors: stress. strain. change of length, i.e , ∆l , as strain is the ratio of change of length to initial length of wire.

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Answered by vinotha1rajmohan
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Explanation:

Young’s modulus =longitudinal stress/ longitudinal strain

Young’s modulus is dependent upon temperature and pressure and nature of the material of the wire.

The Young's Modulus (or Elastic Modulus) is in essence the stiffness of a material. In other words, it is how easily it is bended or stretched.

The Young's Modulus is very important to doctors and scientists as this constant can tell them when a structural implant will deform. This will let them know how to design a piece mechanically for use in a body.

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