whats the difference between young's modulus,stress and
pressure.they have same unit
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Answer / kalyan kolavennu
yes, all of 3 have same unit (N/mm2)
1) Young's modulus is the property of material which is the
ratio of stress to strain within proportional limit.
E = stress/strain (N/mm2)
2) stress is the property of material which is the force of
resistance per unit area offered by a body against deformation.
Stress = Load/Area (N/mm2)
3) Pressure is the force per unit area.
Pressure = Force/Area (N/mm2)
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Ofcourse the
all three have
same unit but
definition is
different.
These all have
the same unit
N/mm2
young
modulus: It is
equal to the
stress which
cause unit
strain in the
body.
Stress:It may
be defined as
internal
resisting force
per unit area.
Pressure:It is
defined as the
force per unit
area.
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