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Elastic modulus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An elastic modulus , or modulus of elasticity , is the mathematical description of an object or substance's tendency to be deformed elastically (i.e., non-permanently) when a force is applied to i...
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Young's modulus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Young Modulus (Tensile Modulus) for common materials - steel, glass, wood and more .. ... Young Modulus of Elasticity for Metals and Alloys Elastic properties and Youngs modulus for common metals and alloys as cast iron, carbon steel and more...
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The bulk elastic properties of a material determine how much it will compress under a given amount of external pressure. The ratio of the change in pressure to the fractional volume compression is called the bulk modulus of the material.
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Encyclopedia article about elastic modulus. Information about elastic modulus in the Columbia Encyclopedia, Computer Desktop Encyclopedia, computing dictionary. ... The aromatic oil appears to increase the elastic modulus and produce an even larger jump in the viscous modulus, thereby increasing tangent delta;
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Ratio of pressure (stress) applied to a body to the resistance (strain) produced by the body. ... If it is the ratio of longitudinal stress to strain, it is called Young's modulus. If it is the ratio of stress to the fractional decrease in the volume of the body, it is called bulk modulus. ... elastic modulus in the news...
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