Pronunciation:
[moj-uh-luh s]
Origin:
1555-65; Latin
Definition:
The ratio of change in stress to change in strain following the removal of crimp from the material being tested; i.e., the ratio of the stress expressed in either force per unit linear density or force per unit area of the original specimen, and the strain expressed as either a fraction of the original length or percentage elongation.
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