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Young's Modulus in Elasticity Formulas
Young’s Modulus is a fundamental mechanical property that indicates how much a material will deform under a given load. And is denoted by E. Young's Modulus is usually measured using the Newton per Meter for Stiffness Constant. Note that the value of Young's Modulus is always positive.
Formulas to find Young's Modulus in Elasticity
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FAQ
What is the Young's Modulus?
Young’s Modulus is a fundamental mechanical property that indicates how much a material will deform under a given load. Young's Modulus is usually measured using the Newton per Meter for Stiffness Constant. Note that the value of Young's Modulus is always positive.
Can the Young's Modulus be negative?
No, the Young's Modulus, measured in Stiffness Constant cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Young's Modulus?
Young's Modulus is usually measured using the Newton per Meter[N/m] for Stiffness Constant. Newton per Millimeter[N/m], Kilonewton per Millimeter[N/m] are the few other units in which Young's Modulus can be measured.
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