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What property is measured by the slope of the initial, linear portion of a stress-strain diagram?

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Think: Stiffness = slope of the elastic region. That slope is the modulus of elasticity (Young’s modulus).
Updated On: June 02, 2025
  • Toughness
  • Ductility
  • Modulus of elasticity
  • Malleability
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The Correct Option is C

Solution and Explanation

The stress-strain diagram is a graphical representation of how a material deforms under load. The initial straight-line portion of this graph corresponds to the elastic region — where the material will return to its original shape once the load is removed.
Modulus of Elasticity (Young’s Modulus):
  • Defined as the ratio of stress to strain in the linear (elastic) region: \[ E = \frac{\text{Stress}}{\text{Strain}} \]
  • It measures the stiffness of a material — i.e., how much it resists deformation when a force is applied.
  • A steeper slope in this region means a stiffer material with a higher modulus.
  • Typical values: Steel has a high modulus, while rubber has a low modulus.
Why the Other Options Are Incorrect:
  • (A) Toughness: Represents the total area under the stress-strain curve — a measure of energy absorbed before fracture, not the slope.
  • (B) Ductility: Indicates how much a material can stretch before breaking — measured by strain, not slope.
  • (D) Malleability: Refers to the ability to deform under compressive stress — unrelated to the initial linear slope.
Thus, the slope of the initial linear portion of the stress-strain diagram gives the modulus of elasticity.
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