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− | An '''elastic modulus''' (also known as '''modulus of elasticity''') is a number that measures an object or substance's resistance to being deformed elastically (i.e., non-permanently) when a [[Stress (mechanics)|stress]] is applied to it. The elastic modulus of an object is defined as the [[slope]] of its [[stress–strain curve]] in the elastic deformation region | + | An '''elastic modulus''' (also known as '''modulus of elasticity''') is a number that measures an object or substance's resistance to being deformed elastically (i.e., non-permanently) when a [[Stress (mechanics)|stress]] is applied to it. The elastic modulus of an object is defined as the [[slope]] of its [[stress–strain curve]] in the elastic deformation region. |
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An elastic modulus (also known as modulus of elasticity) is a number that measures an object or substance's resistance to being deformed elastically (i.e., non-permanently) when a stress is applied to it. The elastic modulus of an object is defined as the slope of its stress–strain curve in the elastic deformation region.
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