young's modulus in English

noun
1
a measure of elasticity, equal to the ratio of the stress acting on a substance to the strain produced.
Commercial nylon formulations often include plasticisers such as water, acids, alcohols and phenols, which reduce the yield stress and Young's modulus of the polymer, but increase the material toughness.

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1. Tooth enamel ranks 5 on Mohs hardness scale and has a Young's modulus of 83 GPa.

2. At early age, the mechanical characteristics of concrete, such as Young's modulus, follow a rapid rate of change.

3. The longitudinal Young's modulus falls steeply as the angle between the longitudinal axis and the mean microfibril direction in the cell walls increases.

4. Question: Constants A Scallop Forces Open Its Shell With An Elastic Material Called Abductin, Whose Young's Modulus Is About 2.0 X 106 N/m

5. (III) A scallop forces open its shell with an elastic material called Abductin, whose Young's modulus is about $2.0 \times 10^6 N/m^2$

6. In one embodiment, the layer of compliant dielectric material is low Young's modulus silicon dioxide, formed by sputter-deposition at low temperature, in alow pressure argon atmosphere.

7. » Euler Buckling Formula The critical load, P cr, required to buckle the pinned-pinned column is given by the EULER Buckling FORMULA.Consider a column of length, L, cross-sectional Moment of Inertia, I, having Young's Modulus, E