Stress equation
Strain is the ratio of the extension (or compression) and the original length
Strain equation
Young Modulus equation
A stress-strain graph is a straight line with its gradient equal to Young modulus
A metal wire that is supported vertically from a fixed point has a load of 92 N applied to the lower end.
The wire has a cross-sectional area of 0.04 mm2 and obeys Hooke’s law.
The length of the wire increases by 0.50%.What is the Young modulus of the metal wire?
A. 4.6 × 107PaB. 4.6 × 1012 Pa
C. 4.6 × 109 PaD. 4.6 × 1011 Pa
To remember whether stress or strain comes first in the Young modulus equation, try thinking of the phrase ‘When you’re stressed, you show the strain’ i.e. Stress ÷ strain.
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