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benhorris
Nov2-04, 09:30 AM
Can somebody give me a short defination of youngs modulus?

I think its the way a material acts under pressure, is this correct?

Pyrrhus
Nov2-04, 10:58 AM
The Young Modulus is proportionality constant between the stress and relative longitudinal deformation. The Young Modulus physical interpretetion is the resistence a solid has against stretching.

Y = \frac{\sigma}{\delta L}

PerennialII
Nov2-04, 11:51 AM
Young's modulus for linear-elastic tension / compression, Hookean material in its simplest form (uniaxial deformation like a rod or something like) :


E = \frac {\sigma L}{\delta}


where \sigma is the applied uniaxial stress, \delta the displacement and L the length (initial) of the rod or reference in question (so in this form it is essentially a 1D construct with infinitesimal deformations).

benhorris
Nov2-04, 12:04 PM
Ok thanks guys. Great help, :-)