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Young's Modulus describes the proportional relationship between stress and strain in materials as defined by Hooke's law. Hooke's law states that within an elastic limit, the amount of deformation or strain of a material is directly proportional to the stress applied. Young's Modulus (E) is a measure of the stiffness of an elastic material and can be calculated as the ratio of stress (σ) to strain (ε).
Young's Modulus describes the proportional relationship between stress and strain in materials as defined by Hooke's law. Hooke's law states that within an elastic limit, the amount of deformation or strain of a material is directly proportional to the stress applied. Young's Modulus (E) is a measure of the stiffness of an elastic material and can be calculated as the ratio of stress (σ) to strain (ε).
Young's Modulus describes the proportional relationship between stress and strain in materials as defined by Hooke's law. Hooke's law states that within an elastic limit, the amount of deformation or strain of a material is directly proportional to the stress applied. Young's Modulus (E) is a measure of the stiffness of an elastic material and can be calculated as the ratio of stress (σ) to strain (ε).
Young's Modulus - Modulus of Elasticity (or Tensile
Modulus) - Hooke's Law
Most metals deforms proportional to imposed load over a range of loads. Stress is proportional to load and strain is proportional to deformation as expressed with Hooke's law E = stress / strain =/ = (Fn / A) / (dl / lo)