2023
DOI: 10.58905/saga.v1i2.60
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The Elastic Properties of Objects by Determining Young's Modulus for the Characterization of Metal Raw Materials Using a Speed Sensor Encoder and a Load Cell Sensor

Abstract: The unique characteristic of a metal material can be determined from the value of Young's modulus which represents the ability of the material to deform in response to an external force given to the material. This study aims to determine the value of Young's modulus for three metal wires (copper, nickel, and steel) and the percentage of measurement errors using a self-designed Young's modulus kit equipped with a load cell sensor and speed sensor encoder. The measurement of Young's modulus was carried out in fi… Show more

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“…Elasticity can also be defined as a material's resistance to stress deformation. 1,2 On the other hand, stiffness is a measurement of a material's elasticity, and it is defined as the stress (force per unit area) needed to induce a given strain (deformation). 1,3,4 The cell is a highly heterogeneous material and it is beneficial for evaluating the overall mechanical property instead of measuring the local elasticity of cells.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Elasticity can also be defined as a material's resistance to stress deformation. 1,2 On the other hand, stiffness is a measurement of a material's elasticity, and it is defined as the stress (force per unit area) needed to induce a given strain (deformation). 1,3,4 The cell is a highly heterogeneous material and it is beneficial for evaluating the overall mechanical property instead of measuring the local elasticity of cells.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%