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The slope of the stress-strain curve in the elastic region is indicative of the material's:

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Elastic slope = stiffness = modulus of elasticity. The steeper the line, the stiffer the material!
Updated On: June 02, 2025
  • Ductility
  • Brittleness
  • Hardness
  • Modulus of elasticity
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The Correct Option is D

Solution and Explanation

In a stress-strain diagram, the elastic region is the initial straight-line portion of the curve where the material deforms elastically (i.e., it returns to its original shape once the stress is removed).
What Does the Slope Represent?
  • The slope of this linear region is called the modulus of elasticity or Young’s modulus.
  • It is given by: \[ E = \frac{\text{Stress}}{\text{Strain}} = \frac{\sigma}{\varepsilon} \]
  • A steeper slope means a stiffer material, i.e., it takes more stress to produce a given amount of strain.
  • This is a fundamental property indicating the stiffness of a material.
Why the Other Options Are Incorrect:
  • (A) Ductility: Indicates plastic deformation capability, not related to the slope of the elastic region.
  • (B) Brittleness: Relates to how easily a material fractures, not to elastic behavior.
  • (C) Hardness: Measures resistance to indentation or scratching, not stiffness.
Thus, the slope in the elastic region directly indicates the material’s modulus of elasticity.
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