Define modulus and state its formula under stress and stain?
2:State hook's Law?
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Jan 23
Modulus is a measure of the stiffness or rigidity of a material. It quantifies the relationship between stress and strain in a material under deformation.
The formula for modulus under stress and strain is given by:
Modulus = Stress / Strain
where stress is the force applied to a material per unit area, and strain is the resulting deformation or change in length per unit length.
2: Hook's Law states that the stress applied to a material is directly proportional to the strain produced, as long as the material remains within its elastic limit. Mathematically, it can be expressed as:
Stress = Modulus × Strain
where stress is the force applied to a material per unit area, modulus is the measure of stiffness of the material, and strain is the resulting deformation or change in length per unit length.