In electric properties of materials we come across the electric modulus. What is it related to? What is the physical interpretation of real and imaginary parts of electric Modulus?
1. The Young's modulus is closely related to The stiffness of the Solid material measured.
2. It establishes the connection in material between stress (force per unit area) and strain (proportional deformation).
3. Young's modulus (E) is a measure of a material's capacity to endure changes in length when subjected to lengthwise tension or compression.
4. It forecasts how much a material sample will lengthen or shorten under tension or compression.
5. Young's modulus is also used to forecast the deflection of a statically determinate beam when a load is placed at a position between the beam's supports.
6. Young's modulus, often known as modulus of elasticity, is a material constant value.
The Youngs are unaffected by heat treatment, alloying, or manufacturing processes.