About 29-30 million psi, depending on type of steel, but close enough for most steels.
30,000,000 psi
it is 14.67n/m3
180 -220 Gpa similar to mild steel
what is the flexural modulus value od mild steel
[Young's Modulus] = M1L-1T-2 __> this is the dimensional formula
The modulus of elasticity of spring steel is typically around 30 million pounds per square inch (psi).
140Gpa
about 70 to 80 GPa
30,000,000 psi
it is 14.67n/m3
young modulus remain unaffected ...as it depends on change in length ..
(30)(10)^6 psi
29,000,000 psi ( 200 GPa)
Usually a minimum of 200 GPa. This is the Young's Modulus for structural steel a common material for suspension systems. Steel is great in tension. Concrete is weak in tension.
The modulus of elasticity of spring steel is typically around 30 million psi. This property determines how much a material can deform under stress and return to its original shape. A higher modulus of elasticity in spring steel means that the material can withstand greater stress without permanent deformation, resulting in more durable and efficient springs.
The tangent modulus of steel varies depending on if the steel has yielded.If the steel has not yielded, and is still elastic (stresses less than approx. 275 MPa (39885 Psi) the tangent modulus will be equal to the Young's Modulus, 205 GPa (39885367)If the steel has yielded, the tangent modulus will be related by the Ramsberg-Osgood Equation, but a reasonable value to use would be approx. 1.5 GPa (2175565 Psi)
The answer will depend on the unstretched length of the spring and its Young's modulus.