A specimen with cylindrical shape was subjected to tensile test. Please plot the stress vs. strain curve for the specimen and calculate Young's modulus. Diameter of test specimen, do = 11.600 mm Length of test specimen, lo = 50.500 mm

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A specimen with cylindrical shape was subjected to tensile test. Please plot the stress vs.
strain curve for the specimen and calculate Young's modulus.
Diameter of test specimen, do = 11.600 mm
Length of test specimen, lo = 50.500 mm
Load vs. elongation data for the test specimen
Load (N) Length (mm)
7.150
50.594
14.840
50.768
22.760
50.942
30.220
51.116
33.980
51.290
37.900
51.464
41.120
51.892
44.220
52.320
45.540
52.748
47.120
53.684
46.760
54.620
45.280
55.550
44.620
56.238
41.700
56.920
36.220
57.602
Transcribed Image Text:A specimen with cylindrical shape was subjected to tensile test. Please plot the stress vs. strain curve for the specimen and calculate Young's modulus. Diameter of test specimen, do = 11.600 mm Length of test specimen, lo = 50.500 mm Load vs. elongation data for the test specimen Load (N) Length (mm) 7.150 50.594 14.840 50.768 22.760 50.942 30.220 51.116 33.980 51.290 37.900 51.464 41.120 51.892 44.220 52.320 45.540 52.748 47.120 53.684 46.760 54.620 45.280 55.550 44.620 56.238 41.700 56.920 36.220 57.602
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When calculating the youth's modulus, don't we need to calculate from the slope? 

E = (0.285949012 - 0.067655044) / (0.01219802 - 0.001861386) 

Shouldn't it be this way? Or is it calculated based on a single point as you did?

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