What is material of is 1968 and what is its modulus of
elasticity.
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Answer / rakesh kolagi
Modulus of elasticity.
It is the ratio of tensile stress to
strain, within the elastic limit of a
body or an specimen.
It is also called as youngs modulus.
mathematically,
modulus of elasticity=
stress/strain N/mm².
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The G (0°) value
listed in Kollmann and Côté (1968) is 745 MPa,
which was obtained using the method of March et
al.
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