Apple Interview Question

Young's Modulus

Interview Answers

Anonymous

Oct 4, 2018

Young's Modulus (E) or the modulus of elasticity is a measure of a materials stiffness. The higher the Young's modulus value the stiffer the material. Young's modulus can be calculated from tensile test stress/strain graphs–derived from load/extension graph

Anonymous

Jan 28, 2018

Young's modulus is the relationship between the stress and strain of a material, it represents an intensive property of how much a material will resist plastic deformation under a given load. In the elastic region, it is measured as the amount of stress/strain generally in GPa. For a material, treatment properties like annealing or hardening cannot change the modulus of the material, the stiffness will remain inherent to the chemical composition.