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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.
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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.
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Approximate Young's modulus for various materials

Material GPa lbf/in (psi)


Rubber (small strain) 0.010.1
[3]
1,450-14,503
PTFE (Teflon) 0.5
[3]
75,000
Low density polyethylene
[4]
0.11 - 0.45 16,000-65,000
HDPE 0.8 116,000
Polypropylene 1.5-2
[3]
218,000-290,000
Bacteriophage capsids
[5]
13 150,000435,000
Polyethylene terephthalate (PET) 2-2.7
[3]
290,000-390,000
Polystyrene 3-3.5
[3]
440,000-510,000
Nylon 24 290,000580,000
Diatom frustules (largely silicic acid)
[6]
0.352.77 50,000400,000
Medium-density fiberboard (MDF)
[7]
4 580,000
Pine wood (along grain)
[citation needed]
9 1.31E6
Oak wood (along grain) 11
[3]
1.60E6
Human Cortical Bone
[8]
14 2.03E6
Aromatic peptide nanotubes
[9][10]
19-27 2.76E6 - 3.92E6
High-strength concrete 30
[3]
4.35E6
Hemp fiber
[11]
35 5.08E6
Magnesium metal (Mg) 45
[3]
6.53E6
Flax fiber
[12]
58 8.41E6
Aluminum 69
[3]
10.0E6
Stinging nettle fiber
[13]
87 12.6E6
Glass (see chart) 5090
[3]
7.25E6-13.1E6
Aramid
[14]

70.5
112.4
10.2E6 - 16.3E6
Mother-of-pearl (nacre, largely calcium carbonate)
[15]
70 10.2E6
Tooth enamel (largely calcium phosphate)
[16]
83 12.0E6
Brass 100125
[3]
14.5E6-18.1E6
Bronze 96-120
[3]
13.9E6-17.4E6
Titanium (Ti) 110.3 16.0E6
[3]

Titanium alloys 105120
[3]
15.0E6 17.5E6
Copper (Cu) 117 17.0E6
Glass-reinforced plastic (70/30 by weight fibre/matrix, unidirectional, along grain)
[citation
needed]

4045 5.80E6 6.50E6
Glass-reinforced polyester matrix
[17]
17.2 2.49E6
Carbon fiber reinforced plastic (50/50 fibre/matrix, biaxial fabric) 30-50
[18]
4.35E6 - 7.25E6
Carbon fiber reinforced plastic (70/30 fibre/matrix, unidirectional, along grain)
[19]
181 26.3E6
Silicon Single crystal, different directions
[20][21]
130-185 18.9E6 - 26.8E6
Wrought iron 190210
[3]
27.6E6 - 30.5E6
Steel (ASTM-A36) 200
[3]
29.0E6
polycrystalline Yttrium iron garnet (YIG)
[22]
193 28.0E6
single-crystal Yttrium iron garnet (YIG)
[23]
200 29.0E6
Aromatic peptide nanospheres
[24]
230-275 33.4E6 - 39.9E6
Beryllium (Be) 287 41.6E6
Molybdenum (Mo) 329 47.7E6
Tungsten (W) 400410
[3]
58.0E6 - 59.5E6
Sapphire (Al2O3) along C-axis
[citation needed]
435 63.1E6
Silicon carbide (SiC) 450
[3]
65.3E6
Osmium (Os) 550 79.8E6
Tungsten carbide (WC) 450650
[3]
65.3E6 - 94.3E6
Single-walled carbon nanotube
[25][26]
1,000+ 145E6+
Graphene 1,000 145E6
Diamond (C)
[27]
1,220 150E6 175E6
Carbyne (C)
[28]
32,700
5,388E6
5,402E6



















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.

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