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Young's modulus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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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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E = Modulus of elasticity in N/m2; The modulus of elasticity has units of stress, that is, N/m2. Table 5.1 gives the modulus of elasticity for several materials. In an exactly similar fashion, the shear modulus is defined for shear stress-strain as...
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Ultimate Strength Yield Point; X 1000/in2 Modulus of Elasticity ... (T) Tension; X 1000/in2 ... Compression, in terms of T...
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MC-11a Collisions Between Rolling Carts ... ; Next: MC-11a Collisions Between Rolling Carts Up: Physics 201/207 Lab Manual Previous: M-10 Young's Modulus of Contents;
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Estimating Web Strain, Modulus of Elasticity and Loss Torque Using an Extended Kalman Filter ... The filters are used to estimate web tension, modulus of elasticity, and loss-torque for all sections in a small web processing line located at Rockwell Automation's ... ith modulus of elasticity [units of force per units of A]
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Young's modulus; a twist or shear, modulus of rigidity or modulus of torsion; or a change in volume, bulk modulus. In the SI, all types of moduli of elasticity are reported in pascals, the conversion factor being one psi = 6.894 757 E+3 pascals.
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