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The Young's Modulus calculator computes Young's Modulus, also known as the Modulus of Elasticity, based on the stress and strain in the system.
INSTRUCTIONS: Choose units and enter the following:
Young's Modulus (E): The calculator returns the modulus in pascals. However, this can be automatically converted to compatible units (e.g., PSI) via the pull-down menu.
The modulus of elasticity, also known as Young's modulus, is a measure of the stiffness or rigidity of a material. It quantifies the relationship between the amount of stress applied to a material and the resulting strain (deformation) it experiences.
Mathematically, Young's modulus (E) is defined as the ratio of stress (σ) to strain (ε) within the elastic limit of a material:
E= σ / ε
Where:
Young's modulus helps engineers and scientists understand how much a material will deform under stress, enabling them to predict how materials will behave under different conditions. Materials with high Young's modulus are stiffer and require more stress to induce deformation, while materials with lower Young's modulus are more flexible and deform more readily under stress.
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