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An elastic material of Young's modulus Y is subjected to a stress S. The elastic energy stored per unit volume of the material is

A

`(YS)/(2)`

B

`(S^(2))/(Y)`

C

`(S^(2))/(2Y)`

D

`(S)/(2Y)`

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The correct Answer is:
C

(c) Strain `=("Strain")/(Y)=(S)/(Y)`
Now, energy stored per unit volume `=(1)/(2)xx"stress"xxx"strain"`
`=(1)/(2)xxSxx(S)/(Y)=(S^(2))/(2Y)`
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