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Question Number 5950 by sanusihammed last updated on 06/Jun/16

Prove that   V = (√(E/p))    where  E = young modulus and p = density

$${Prove}\:{that}\:\:\:{V}\:=\:\sqrt{\frac{{E}}{{p}}} \\ $$$$ \\ $$$${where}\:\:{E}\:=\:{young}\:{modulus}\:{and}\:{p}\:=\:{density} \\ $$

Commented by Yozzii last updated on 07/Jun/16

What is V? Volume?    E=((stress)/(strain))

$${What}\:{is}\:{V}?\:{Volume}? \\ $$$$\:\:{E}=\frac{{stress}}{{strain}} \\ $$$$ \\ $$$$ \\ $$$$ \\ $$

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