Young's modulus

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title: Young's modulus
text: Yung's modulus is a mechanical property of solid materials that measures the tensile or compressive stiffness when the force is applied lengthwise. It is the modulus of elasticity for tension or axial compression. Young's modulus is defined as the ratio of the stress applied to the object and the resulting axial strain in the linear elastic region of the material. Although Young's modulus is named after the 19th-century British scientist Thomas Young, the concept was developed in 1727 by Leonhar
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description: Mechanical property that measures stiffness of a solid material
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date created: 2003-05-16T19:22:56Z
date modified: 2024-09-13T18:01:58Z
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