Question 21 How do you calculate the Young's modulus from the stress-strain curve? Using the deformation in the non-linear region of the curve From the slope of the linear region of the curve c) As the final point of the curve As the maximum point of the curve

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Question 21
How do you calculate the Young's modulus from the stress-strain curve?
A) Using the deformation in the non-linear region of the curve
(B) From the slope of the linear region of the curve
C) As the final point of the curve
As the maximum point of the curve
Transcribed Image Text:Question 21 How do you calculate the Young's modulus from the stress-strain curve? A) Using the deformation in the non-linear region of the curve (B) From the slope of the linear region of the curve C) As the final point of the curve As the maximum point of the curve
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