Young's modulus

noun, Physics.
1.
a coefficient of elasticity of a substance, expressing the ratio between a stress that acts to change the length of a body and the fractional change in length caused by this force.
Origin
1860-65; named after Thomas Young, who derived it
British Dictionary definitions for Young's modulus

Young's modulus

noun
1.
a modulus of elasticity, applicable to the stretching of a wire etc, equal to the ratio of the applied load per unit area of cross section to the increase in length per unit length E
Word Origin
C19: named after Thomas Young
Young's modulus in Science
Young's modulus
  (yŭngz)   
See under modulus of elasticity.