The relationship between Young’s modulus (E), Modulus of rigidity (C) and Bulk
modulus (K) is given by
a. E=9CK/(C+3K)
b. E=9CK/(2C+3K)
c. E=9CK/(3C+K)
d. E=9CK/(C-3K)

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Answer :

a. E=9CK/(C+3K)

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