Scientific

Young's Modulus Experiment
Physics Experiment

EXP01 - Determination of Young's Modulus of a Wire using Searle's Pattern

Young's Modulus of Wires Apparatus, Searle's Pattern

Slotted Weight Set

Micrometer Screw Gaugeg

Principle

Within elastic limit, extension of a wire is directly proportional to applied force. Young’s modulus is given by Y = (FL)/(AΔL), where F is applied force, L is length, A is cross-sectional area, and ΔL is extension.

Young's Modulus Formula

Y = (FL) / (AΔL)

Theory

When a force is applied to a wire within its elastic limit, the wire undergoes a small extension proportional to the applied load. This behavior follows Hooke’s law. By measuring the extension produced in a wire of known dimensions under different loads, the relationship between stress and strain can be studied and Young’s modulus of the material can be determined.

Topics Covered

Stress and Strain
Hooke's Law
Young's Modulus
Elasticity

What You Need

Cat. No. Product Name Quantity
PH10613S Young's Modulus of Wires Apparatus, Searle's Pattern 1 ADD
PH10168 Slotted Weight Set 1 ADD
CH11219 Micrometer Screw Gauge 1 ADD