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Answer:

The relationship between atomic structure and Youngs modulus could be defined as the stiffness of a material.

Explanation:

Young modulus is a constant that shows how a material can be deformed under a stress applied on certain material and also shows its stiffness, this deformation will change or not its atomic structure depending on the capability of material to recover from the stress applied. The stiffness of a material is directly proportional to Young's modulus, as well as its atomic structure, if a material has high stiffness, it won't bend so easily and it won't change its atomic structure easily.