Yes, indeed.
Sometimes tensile modulus is different from flexural modulus, especially for composites.
But tensile modulus and elastic modulus and Young's modulus are equivalent terms.
modulus of rupture is the max tensile stress reached the bottom of a test beam
Yes
The elastic modulus, also called Young's modulus, is identical to the tensile modulus. It relates stress to strain when loaded in tension.
Modulus of rupture > Splitting strength > Direct tensile strength
Young's modulus is determined experimentally by applying tensile strain (pulling on the ends) to a number of samples of the material under investigation and plotting the strain versus the elongation and taking the slope of the central part of the plot.
The polypropylene Young modulus is between 1,5 and 2,0 GPa.
young modulus remain unaffected ...as it depends on change in length ..
Young's modulus
The elastic modulus, also called Young's modulus, is identical to the tensile modulus. It relates stress to strain when loaded in tension.
Tensile modulus is the ratio of tensile stress to tensile strain.
Youngs Modulus
75gpa
Modulus of rupture > Splitting strength > Direct tensile strength
Young's modulus is determined experimentally by applying tensile strain (pulling on the ends) to a number of samples of the material under investigation and plotting the strain versus the elongation and taking the slope of the central part of the plot.
The polypropylene Young modulus is between 1,5 and 2,0 GPa.
deformation by drawing increases tensile strength
young modulus remain unaffected ...as it depends on change in length ..
I think you mean "What variables affect young's modulus". Obviously not an english major!
Young's modulus-205 kN/mm2 Poisson's ratio = 0.30