Stress-strain curves and modulus of elasticity

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When we apply a stress to a material we get a strain. But how much? The amount of strain will be proportional to the modulus of elasticity also known as Young's modulus or the materials stiffness. Yount's modulus is the slope of the stress vs strain curve during the elastic deformation region. Most materials have linear elastic regimes, some have non-linear elastic regimes. Ceramics have higher stiffness than metal and these are higher than polymers. Stiffness is proportional to the slope of the interatomic force vs interatomic separation distance evaluated at the equilibrium bond distance.
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Can tell you're really passionate and that's really heartwarming :) Thanks for getting me through my Material Science intro course Prof. Love from Singapore

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Thank you so much, your explanation is very clear and easy to understand.

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How does a compressive curve look and how do you analyze it ?

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