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Physics, 12.02.2020 08:43, tevaughn06

As we've discussed, one model of material deformation links stress and strain
by a material constant called a modulus. For a material under lengthwise
stress (tension or compression), this is Young's modulus (Y) and the relation
may be stated as:
The data below was collected for five different materials using tools which
allowed for the direct measurement of the stress and strain. By applying the
model above, rank the Young's modulus for each of these five materials from
largest to smallest.
Material
Stress (kN/m)
775
900
Strain
7.34E-06
1.86E-02
2.55E-05
3.95E-03
2.53E-05
1200
1500
2500
Materi3 2. Material 5. Material 3. Material 1. Material 4
Material 4. Material 3. Materisi 2. Material S. Material 1
Material 1. Material S. Material 3, Varari 31 Matars: 2
Material 5. Materia 2. Material 3, Material 4. Material 4
Material 3, Material 1. Materiál 5. Material Material

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