MCQ
Which of the following statements is incorrect?
  • A
    Young's modulus and shear modulus are relevant only for solids.
  • B
    Bulk modulus is relevant for liquids and gases.
  • C
    Metals have larger values of Young's modulus than elastomers.
  • Alloys have larger values of Young's modulus than metals.

Answer

Correct option: D.
Alloys have larger values of Young's modulus than metals.
Metals have larger values of Young's modulus than alloy and elastomers.

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