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Finding the elastic modulus of a metal in a mixed phase
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[QUOTE="joemmonster, post: 5743789, member: 439349"] [h2]Homework Statement [/h2] If a metal is adhered to a surface of another metal, let's say copper is plated onto aluminum, how can the elastic modulus of copper can be extracted given only the data of the [B]thickness of the copper and aluminum[/B], the [B]young's modulus of the combined metal [/B]and the [B]modulus of the copper.[/B] [h2]Homework Equations[/h2] Young's modulus equation is the only thing i can think of which is E = Stress/Strain [h2]The Attempt at a Solution[/h2] Tried to plug in the values by breaking down the stress into F/A = (F/L*W) in which W is the thickness of copper and aluminum but the moduli left untouched. [/QUOTE]
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