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Young's modulus describes the relationship between stress (sigma) and strain (epsilon) in a material that obeys Hooke's law. That means that there is a linear elastic relationship between stress and strain (which means that for a given change in strain, there will be a linearly proportional change in internal stress).

Young's modulus (E) is calculated as follows:

E = sigma / epsilon

Where:

epsilon (strain) = change in length of sample / original length [-]

sigma (stress) = force / area [N/m-2]

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Young's Modulus only holds for solid substances which are elastic. Mercury is a liquid at room temperature so it doesn't have an elastic or young modulus.

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It is 2.03 million psi (2,030,000 psi or 14 MPa)

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400-410 GPa, 109 N/m2

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70x10Ki power 9NM-2

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