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The unit of Young’s modulus is...

The unit of Young’s modulus is

A

`Nm^(2)`

B

`Nm^(-2)`

C

`Nm`

D

`Nm^(-1)`

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  • The units of Young's modulus of elasticity are

    A
    `Nm^(-1)`
    B
    `N-m`
    C
    `Nm^(-2)`
    D
    `N-m^(2)`
  • In MKS system, unit of Young's modulus is

    A
    N/m
    B
    `N//m^(2)`
    C
    Nm
    D
    `Nm^(2)`
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    A
    `Nm^(-1)`
    B
    `Nm^(-2)`
    C
    `"dyne" cm^(-2)`
    D
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