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Young’s modulus of tendon.
Answer to Problem 45P
Solution: Young’s modulus of tendonis
Explanation of Solution
Given: Length of tendon,
Change in length,
Diameter of the tendon,
Applied force,
Formula Used:
Young's modulus is the ratio of stress to strain:
Where, E is the Young’s modulus. F is applied force, A is area of cross section, l is the original length,and
Calculations:
Substitute all the values in above equation and solve for E.
Conclusion: Young’s modulus of tendon is
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