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if a stress is numerically equal to young's modulus the elongation will be
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1.)equal to the original length.
but how?
12 years ago

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Answered by Kaveri
Stress equals to young's modulus Y. That means the strain in unity so, change in length is equal to the length of wire
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if a stress is numerically equal to young's modulus the elongation will be
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1.)equal to the original length.
but how?

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