Young's modulus is a physical quantity that describes the ability of a solid material to resist deformation. A wire of length L and a cross-sectional area S is elongated by ΔL under the action of force F. F/S is called stress, and its physical meaning is the force of the cross-sectional area of the wire; ΔL/L is called strain, and its physical meaning is the elongation corresponding to the unit length of the wire. The ratio of stress to strain is called the elastic modulus: ie. ΔL is a small amount of change.
Young's modulus formula: \(Y= S / St\)
Y = Young's modulus
S = pressure
St = strain
Input data:
I want to calculate: Young's modulus
Pressure (S) = 10m
Strain (St) = 5m
Click on calculation to output data
Young's modulus (Y) = 2
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