While trying to find an idea for a simple undergraduate level lab project (using PASCO sensors), I stumbled upon this equation:
$$Y = \frac{38.3*f_0^2*\rho*\ell^4 }{ d^2}$$
where: $Y$ = Young's Modulus
$f_0$ = resonance frequency of oscilations.
$\rho$ = density
$\ell$ = length
$d$ = width
I can't understand why Young's Modulus and the resonance frequency are related, and I can't seem to find anything helpful about it around the web. Could this be an empirical result..?
Thanks in advance