Electronics and Communication Engineering - Measurements and Instrumentation - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Measurements and Instrumentation - Section 1 (Q.No. 28)
28.
In a resistance strain gauge, G = 2, stress = 1050 kg/cm2, R = 1000 Ω. The value of ΔR will be
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Tawanda Moyo said:
1 decade ago
Where did we get the value of Young's modulus?
Chenna said:
1 decade ago
It is a standard value.
Arunava said:
1 decade ago
(2.1*10^6), this value comes from where?
Nirwal said:
9 years ago
E= Stress /Strain.
E= Young's Modulus.
So, Every Material has Different Young's Modulus of Elasticity.
For e.x:
Value to Iron is different than Copper.
E= Young's Modulus.
So, Every Material has Different Young's Modulus of Elasticity.
For e.x:
Value to Iron is different than Copper.
Veeru said:
3 years ago
Please explain the answer clearly to understand this.
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