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What is the relation between elastic constant E, C and K.?

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answered Oct 25, 2019 by KumarManish (57.6k points)


selected Oct 25, 2019 by subrita

With reference to the relations (1) and (2)  derived below, 

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E = 2C (1 + µ)....(ii)

E = 2C(1 + µ) = 3K(1–2µ) 

To eliminate µ from these two expressions for E, we have

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