Elastic modulus

vendredi 31 janvier 2014

I'm learning about Hooke's law and modulus of elasticity (also known as youngs modulus) but it seems I am being taught it differently in maths and physics.



In maths I am taught that T=λx/l and λ is the modulus of elasticity, measured in newtons.



In physics I am taught that T=λAx/l where λ is measured in Pascals.



What's going on?



Just to clarify, T is the tension in the spring, x is the extension, l is the natural unstretched length of the spring and A is the cross sectional area.





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