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Young's Modulus (often shortened as "Y") is a constant used to physically define a solid object's elasticity. The term combines the stress and strain of the material into a constant physical property. | |||
'''Formula''' | |||
The mathematical definition of Young's Modulus is as follows: | |||
''Stress'' is defined as the force over an area, or pressure. ''Strain'' is the |
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Claimed By Mitchell Sanders
Young's Modulus (often shortened as "Y") is a constant used to physically define a solid object's elasticity. The term combines the stress and strain of the material into a constant physical property.
Formula The mathematical definition of Young's Modulus is as follows:
Stress is defined as the force over an area, or pressure. Strain is the