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A: Modulus of rigidity: It is also called shear modulus,It is the ratio of the shear stress and the…
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A: Given Data⇒ Elastic layer
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A: Fault is a defect in which error occurs in stacking of patterns of layers of atoms.
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A: Given: stress and strain To determine: How stress and strain relate to elastic deformation
Q: What is the unit of modulus of rigidity?
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Q: Define stress . What are the causes and reactions to stress ?
A: Given Stress To find Stress definition Cause for the reaction of stress
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A: b Materials are designed to withstand loads and to avoid fracture.
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Q: ulk modulus , modulus of elasticity and the modulus of rigidity.
A: Given: Bulk modulus, modulus of elasticity, and the modulus of rigidity.
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Q: elastic modul
A: given: What is relation between bulk modulus and elastic modulus?
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A: The relationship between E and G for the metallics material is given as the-
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Q: What is the unit of modulus of elasticity.
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What is the relationship between modulus of elasticity and modulus of rigidity?
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