Young's modulus is a mechanical property that measures the stiffness of the materials when force or compression is applied. Young's modulus relates to the elasticity of the material, which is ...
My physics book has youngs modulus for only tungsten (35x10^10 N/m^2), steel (20x10^10 N/m^2), copper (11x11^10 N/m^2), brass (9.1x10^10 N/m^2), aluminum (7.0x10^10 N/m^2), glass (6.5-7.8x10^10 N/m^2) ...
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