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Modulus of Elasticity for Beryllium Copper

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Modulus of Elasticity of Beryllium Copper=131 GPa
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The Modulus of Elasticity for Beryllium Copper constant displays the value of the modulus of elasticity for beryllium copper UNS C17200 (131 GPa). Beryllium copper, also known as beryllium bronze, is a copper alloy that contains 0.5-3% beryllium. It is the strongest and hardest of any copper alloy.

Modulus of Elasticity is the measure of a material's tendency to deform elastically when a force is applied. The Modulus of Elasticity is also known as Young's Modulus, the tensile modulus, or elastic modulus. This modulus measures the stiffness of an elastic material. It is defined as the ratio of the stress (force per unit area) along an axis to the strain (ratio of deformation over initial length) along that axis in the range of stress in which Hooke's law holds.

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Material Properties (https://material-properties.org/beryllium-copper-density-strength-hardness-melting-point/)


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