Abstract

The variation of Young's Modulus with temperature is found for zinc, silver, phosphorbronze, lead, and soda glass by a static method, to within about 150° of the melting-point. For these substances (as for several others recorded) the modulus varies exponentially with temperature, so that q(Young's Modulus)=q1e-b1t (where q1 and b1 are constants) up to a temperature roughly half-way from absolute zero to the melting-point, and q=q2e-b2t for the remainder. The values of the constants are tabulated.

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