Approximate Young's Modulus For Various Materials: Rubber
The document lists approximate Young's modulus values for various common materials ranging from low values such as 0.01-0.1 GPa for rubber to extremely high values such as 1,000+ GPa for single-walled carbon nanotubes. It also provides the bulk modulus for some common materials such as glass, steel, and diamond. Finally, the document lists density values for various materials from low densities such as helium at 0.179 kg/m3 to extremely high densities such as osmium at 22,570 kg/m3 and atomic nuclei at 2.3×1017 kg/m3.
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Approximate Young's Modulus For Various Materials: Rubber
The document lists approximate Young's modulus values for various common materials ranging from low values such as 0.01-0.1 GPa for rubber to extremely high values such as 1,000+ GPa for single-walled carbon nanotubes. It also provides the bulk modulus for some common materials such as glass, steel, and diamond. Finally, the document lists density values for various materials from low densities such as helium at 0.179 kg/m3 to extremely high densities such as osmium at 22,570 kg/m3 and atomic nuclei at 2.3×1017 kg/m3.
Approximate bulk modulus (K) for common materials Material Bulk modulus in GPa Bulk modulus in ksi Glass (see also diagram below table) 35 to 55 5.810 3
Steel 160 2310 3
Diamond [2] 442 6410 3
Influences of selected glass component additions on the bulk modulus of a specific base glass. [3]
A material with a bulk modulus of 35 GPa loses one percent of its volume when subjected to an external pressure of 0.35 GPa (~3500 Bar). Approximate bulk modulus (K) for other substances Material Typical values for shear modulus (GPa) (at room temperature) Diamond [2] 478.0 Steel [3] 79.3 Copper [4] 44.7 Titanium [3] 41.4 Glass [3] 26.2 Aluminium [3] 25.5 Polyethylene [3] 0.117 Rubber [5] 0.0006 Water 2.210 9 Pa (value increases at higher pressures) Methanol 8.2310 8 Pa (at 20C and 1 Atm) Air 1.4210 5 Pa (adiabatic bulk modulus) Air 1.0110 5 Pa (constant temperature bulk modulus) Solid helium 510 7 Pa (approximate)
arious materials[edit] Further information: Orders of magnitude (density) Unless otherwise noted, all densities given are at standard conditions for temperature and pressure, that is, 273.15 K (0.00 C) and 100 kPa (0.987 atm). Material (kg/m 3 ) Notes Helium 0.179
Aerographite 0.2 * [7][8]
Metallic microlattice 0.9 * Aerogel 1.0 * Air 1.2 At sea level Tungsten hexafluoride 12.4 One of the heaviest known gases under standard conditions Material (kg/m 3 ) Notes Liquid hydrogen 70 At ~ -255 C Styrofoam 75 Approx. [9]
Cork 240 Approx. [9]
Lithium 535
Wood 700 Seasoned, typical [10][11]
Potassium 860 [12]
Sodium 970
Ice 916.7 At temperature < 0 C Water (fresh) 1,000
Water (salt) 1,030
Plastics 1,175 Approx.; for polypropylene and PETE/PVC Tetrachloroethene 1,622
Magnesium 1,740
Material (kg/m 3 ) Notes Beryllium 1,850
Glycerol 1,261 [13]
Silicon 2,330
Aluminium 2,700
Diiodomethane 3,325 liquid at room temperature Diamond 3,500
Titanium 4,540
Selenium 4,800
Vanadium 6,100
Antimony 6,690
Zinc 7,000
Chromium 7,200
Tin 7,310
Material (kg/m 3 ) Notes Manganese 7,325 Approx. Iron 7,870
Niobium 8,570
Cadmium 8,650
Cobalt 8,900
Nickel 8,900
Copper 8,940
Bismuth 9,750
Molybdenum 10,220
Silver 10,500
Lead 11,340
Thorium 11,700
Rhodium 12,410
Material (kg/m 3 ) Notes Mercury 13,546
Tantalum 16,600
Uranium 18,800
Tungsten 19,300
Gold 19,320
Plutonium 19,840
Platinum 21,450
Iridium 22,420
Osmium 22,570
*Air excluded when calculating density Others[edit] Entity (kg/m 3 ) Notes Interstellar medium 110 19 Assuming 90% H, 10% He; variable T The Earth 5,515 Mean density. [14]
Entity (kg/m 3 ) Notes The inner core of the Earth 13,000 Approx., as listed in Earth. [15]
The core of the Sun 33,000160,000 Approx. [16]
Super-massive black hole 910 5
Density of a 4.5-million-solar-mass black hole Event horizon radius is 13.5 million km. White dwarf star 2.110 9 Approx. [17]
Atomic nuclei 2.310 17 Does not depend strongly on size of nucleus [18]
Neutron star 110 18
Stellar-mass black hole 110 18
Density of a 4-solar-mass black hole Event horizon radius is 12 km.