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When we talk about deformatation, we are referring to two properties, namely Elasticity and Plasticity. These properties are measured using constants known as " Moduli of Elasticity". There are 4 such moduli: Young's Modulus Axial Modulus Rigidity Modulus Bulk Modulus The larger the value of the Bulk Modulus, the harder it is to compress the material.
sound travels at 1126 ft/sec in airto calc in other mediumswhereK is a coefficient of stiffness, the bulk modulus (or the modulus of bulk elasticity for gases), is the density
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Bulk modulus.
The bulk modulus of a fluid is the measure of its compressibility. In SI units, the bulk modulus of sulfuric acid is 3.0 Newtons per square meter.
there are different types of modulus it depends on what types of stress is acting on the material if its direct stress then then there is modulus of elasticity,if tis shear stress then its modulus of rigidity and when its volumetric stress it is bulk modulus and so on
shear = 77GPa
K(bulk modulus of elasticity)=-{[Pressure x volume]/change in volume}
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E=3k(1-2/m)
The bulk modulus is a factor in the speed of seismic waves from earthquakes. A common statement is that water is an incompressible fluid. This is not strictly true, as indicated by its finite bulk modulus, but the amount of compression is very small.
The expressions that are derived are from isothermal bulk modulus and its pressure derivatives. The pressure varies to create the ionic crystal.
When we talk about deformatation, we are referring to two properties, namely Elasticity and Plasticity. These properties are measured using constants known as " Moduli of Elasticity". There are 4 such moduli: Young's Modulus Axial Modulus Rigidity Modulus Bulk Modulus The larger the value of the Bulk Modulus, the harder it is to compress the material.
sound travels at 1126 ft/sec in airto calc in other mediumswhereK is a coefficient of stiffness, the bulk modulus (or the modulus of bulk elasticity for gases), is the density
Modulus of Compression is the ratio of stress to strain in an uniaxial compression action, while as, bulk modulus is the ratio of volumetric stress (hydrostatic pressure) to volumetric strain in hydrostatic loading. These two modulii are inter-related though and are written with the use of Poisson's ratio. 1/m = (3K-E)/6K 1/m = Poisson ratio K = Bulk Modulus E = Elastic Modulus Satisfied? - tell others, not satisfied? - tell me.
for an isotropic media you can divide the force on every element in two components. -bulk component -rigid component now bulk component is associated with bulk modulus and other is associated with modulus of rigidity(written as meu). now bulk component is the one which causes the matter to get compressed and the rigid component only changes the shape of the volume. now, water do not get compressed, it is incompressible and that's why the the force on it is affected by only the rigid component. thats why the modulus of rigidity is zero.