For most materials, their strength is directly related to their modulus of elasticity, i.e., the greater the strength of the material, the greater its modulus of elasticity. Is there a material whose modulus of elasticity is not related to its strength but is constant, i.e., it has a fixed value regardless of the material's strength? If so, name the material and provide its modulus of elasticity
value.
What will be an ideal response?
Steel has a constant value of modulus of elasticity up to yield stress, which is equal to 29,000 ksi.
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