buigemoduli
Buigemoduli, also known as Young's modulus, is a fundamental material property that describes its stiffness or resistance to elastic deformation under tensile or compressive stress. It quantifies the relationship between stress and strain in a material when subjected to uniaxial loading. Specifically, it is defined as the ratio of tensile or compressive stress to the corresponding tensile or compressive strain within the elastic limit of the material.
The concept of buigemoduli is crucial in engineering and physics for predicting how materials will behave
Buigemoduli is typically measured in units of pressure, such as Pascals (Pa) or pounds per square inch