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How can you get the modulus of elasticity, modulus of resilience and modulus of toughness from Stress-Strain curve? Draw the position in Stress-Strain curve!

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University Physics with Modern Physics
University Physics with Modern Physics
Hugh D. Young 14th Edition
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00:03 Hi friends, here we have to find normal strain.
00:13 Normal strain is defined as increasing length upon original length.
00:20 Increasing length will be final length minus initial length upon l0.
00:29 L will be pi into the, that is five times of d...
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