The Young’s Modulus of Cu, Al, Fe, Stainless Steel and Wood by using Y by bending of a bar Technique

Author & Affiliation:
T L KUMAVAT
Department of Physics, L V H College Panchavati College Nashik (India)
J A BORSE
Department of Physics, L V H College Panchavati College Nashik (India)
S J PATIL
Department of Physics, L V H College Panchavati College Nashik (India)
N G PATIL
Department of Physics, L V H College Panchavati College Nashik (India)
Keyword:
Traveling microscope, Y by bending, Material Bar
Issue Date:
May 2018
Abstract:

Y by bending of a bar technique is a simple and easy technique to determine Young’s modulus of Material such as Cu,Al,Fe, Stainless Steel,Wood etc. This technique require Traveling microscope, metal bar, two knife edges,weights etc. This technique can easily and accurately record the change in the dimensions of a bar under the load and measure depression at certain load by Traveling microscope. It has wide application in science and engineering. It is found that values of Young’ modulus obtained by using Y by bending of bar in close agreement with standard values of Y of material. The young modulus of iron was found highest 14.2128x1011 dyne/cm2 by Y by bending method.

Pages:
64-67
ISSN:
2319-8052 (Online) - 2231-3478 (Print)
Source:
DOI:
http://dx.doi.org/10.22147/jusps-B/300501
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T. L. Kumavat; J. A. Borse; S. J. Patil; N. G. Patil, "The Young’s Modulus of Cu, Al, Fe, Stainless Steel and Wood by using Y by bending of a bar Technique", Journal of Ultra Scientist of Physical Sciences, Volume 30, Issue 5, Page Number 64-67, 2018

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T. L. Kumavat; J. A. Borse; S. J. Patil; N. G. Patil, "The Young’s Modulus of Cu, Al, Fe, Stainless Steel and Wood by using Y by bending of a bar Technique", Journal of Ultra Scientist of Physical Sciences, Volume 30, Issue 5, Page Number 64-67, 2018

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