elastisuusmoduulien
Elastisuusmoduulien, often referred to as Young's modulus in solid mechanics, is a fundamental material property that describes its stiffness. It quantifies the resistance of a deformable material to a uniaxial stress. Specifically, it is the ratio of uniaxial stress to uniaxial strain in the elastic region of a material's deformation. When a material is subjected to a tensile or compressive force, it elongates or shortens. This applied force per unit area is known as stress. The resulting change in length per unit of original length is called strain. The elastic region is the part of the material's response where it will return to its original shape after the load is removed.
A high elastisuusmoduulien indicates that a material is stiff and requires a large force to deform it