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30 x 10^6 PSI is close enough for all grades of steel, including stainless.

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14y ago

About 200GPa is a relatively good accepted value.

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15y ago

the Young's modulus of iron cobalt ----> 206,8 GPA

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http://www.roymech.co.uk/Useful_Tables/Matter/Matter_index.html

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13y ago

It depends on the specific alloy but most alloy steels exhibit a modulus of 29,000,000 psi (200 GPa).

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11y ago

It depends on type, but all are pretty close; range is from 28 million to 30 million psi

( 193-207GPa) , with stainless on the low end and all others on the high end.

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11y ago

A good number is 30,000,000 psi (207 GPa) for steels; 29,000,000 psi (200GPa) for stainless steel

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15y ago

what is the youngs modulus of copper wire

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14y ago

2.1x10^6 kg/sq.cm

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15y ago

210 000MPa

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