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The stress-strain graph for two materials is shown in Fig. $8.41$. If the Young's modulus for two materials are $Y_{A}$ and $Y_{B}$ thenFig. $8.41$(A) $Y_{A}=Y_{B}$(B) $Y_{A}>Y_{B}$(C) $Y_{A}<Y_{B}$(D) Can't be predicted from the graph
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