slovodefinícia
elasticity
(encz)
elasticity,elasticita n: Zdeněk Brož
elasticity
(encz)
elasticity,pružnost n: Zdeněk Brož
Elasticity
(gcide)
Elasticity \E`las*tic"i*ty\ ([=e]`l[a^]s*t[i^]s"[i^]*t[y^]), n.
[Cf. F. ['e]lasticit['e].]
1. The quality of being elastic; the inherent property in
bodies by which they recover their former figure or
dimensions, after the removal of external pressure or
altering force; springiness; resilience; tendency to
rebound; as, the elasticity of caoutchouc; the elasticity
of the air.
[1913 Webster]

2. Power of resistance to, or recovery from, depression or
overwork; -- usually referred to as resilience[3].
[1913 Webster]

Coefficient of elasticity, the quotient of a stress (of a
given kind), by the strain (of a given kind) which it
produces; -- called also coefficient of resistance.

Surface of elasticity (Geom.), the pedal surface of an
ellipsoid (see Pedal); a surface used in explaining the
phenomena of double refraction and their relation to the
elastic force of the luminous ether in crystalline media.
[1913 Webster]
elasticity
(wn)
elasticity
n 1: the tendency of a body to return to its original shape
after it has been stretched or compressed; "the waistband
had lost its snap" [syn: elasticity, snap] [ant:
inelasticity]
podobné slovodefinícia
coefficient of elasticity
(encz)
coefficient of elasticity, n:
cross elasticity
(encz)
cross elasticity,
demand elasticity
(encz)
demand elasticity,elasticita poptávky Zdeněk Broždemand elasticity,pružnost poptávky Zdeněk Brož
elasticity of demand
(encz)
elasticity of demand,pružnost poptávky Mgr. Dita Gálová
elasticity of expectations
(encz)
elasticity of expectations,elasticita očekávání [eko.] RNDr. Pavel
Piskač
elasticity of shear
(encz)
elasticity of shear, n:
elasticity of supply
(encz)
elasticity of supply,pružnost nabídky Mgr. Dita Gálová
inelasticity
(encz)
inelasticity,neelastičnost n: Zdeněk Brožinelasticity,nepružnost n: Zdeněk Brožinelasticity,nepřizpůsobivost n: Zdeněk Brožinelasticity,strnulost n: Zdeněk Brož
modulus of elasticity
(encz)
modulus of elasticity, n:
supply elasticity
(encz)
supply elasticity,
unit elasticity
(encz)
unit elasticity,
unitary elasticity
(encz)
unitary elasticity,
Coefficient of elasticity
(gcide)
Elasticity \E`las*tic"i*ty\ ([=e]`l[a^]s*t[i^]s"[i^]*t[y^]), n.
[Cf. F. ['e]lasticit['e].]
1. The quality of being elastic; the inherent property in
bodies by which they recover their former figure or
dimensions, after the removal of external pressure or
altering force; springiness; resilience; tendency to
rebound; as, the elasticity of caoutchouc; the elasticity
of the air.
[1913 Webster]

2. Power of resistance to, or recovery from, depression or
overwork; -- usually referred to as resilience[3].
[1913 Webster]

Coefficient of elasticity, the quotient of a stress (of a
given kind), by the strain (of a given kind) which it
produces; -- called also coefficient of resistance.

Surface of elasticity (Geom.), the pedal surface of an
ellipsoid (see Pedal); a surface used in explaining the
phenomena of double refraction and their relation to the
elastic force of the luminous ether in crystalline media.
[1913 Webster]
Elasticity
(gcide)
Elasticity \E`las*tic"i*ty\ ([=e]`l[a^]s*t[i^]s"[i^]*t[y^]), n.
[Cf. F. ['e]lasticit['e].]
1. The quality of being elastic; the inherent property in
bodies by which they recover their former figure or
dimensions, after the removal of external pressure or
altering force; springiness; resilience; tendency to
rebound; as, the elasticity of caoutchouc; the elasticity
of the air.
[1913 Webster]

2. Power of resistance to, or recovery from, depression or
overwork; -- usually referred to as resilience[3].
[1913 Webster]

Coefficient of elasticity, the quotient of a stress (of a
given kind), by the strain (of a given kind) which it
produces; -- called also coefficient of resistance.

Surface of elasticity (Geom.), the pedal surface of an
ellipsoid (see Pedal); a surface used in explaining the
phenomena of double refraction and their relation to the
elastic force of the luminous ether in crystalline media.
[1913 Webster]
Inelasticity
(gcide)
Inelasticity \In`e*las*tic"i*ty\, n.
Lack of elasticity. Inelegance
Modulus of elasticity
(gcide)
Modulus \Mod"u*lus\, n.; pl. Moduli. [L., a small measure. See
Module, n.] (Math., Mech., & Physics)
A quantity or coefficient, or constant, which expresses the
measure of some specified force, property, or quality, as of
elasticity, strength, efficiency, etc.; a parameter.
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Modulus of a machine, a formula expressing the work which a
given machine can perform under the conditions involved in
its construction; the relation between the work done upon
a machine by the moving power, and that yielded at the
working points, either constantly, if its motion be
uniform, or in the interval of time which it occupies in
passing from any given velocity to the same velocity
again, if its motion be variable; -- called also the
efficiency of the machine. --Mosley. --Rankine.

Modulus of a system of logarithms (Math.), a number by
which all the Napierian logarithms must be multiplied to
obtain the logarithms in another system.

Modulus of elasticity.
(a) The measure of the elastic force of any substance,
expressed by the ratio of a stress on a given unit of the
substance to the accompanying distortion, or strain.
(b) An expression of the force (usually in terms of the
height in feet or weight in pounds of a column of the
same body) which would be necessary to elongate a
prismatic body of a transverse section equal to a given
unit, as a square inch or foot, to double, or to compress
it to half, its original length, were that degree of
elongation or compression possible, or within the limits
of elasticity; -- called also Young's modulus.

Modulus of rupture, the measure of the force necessary to
break a given substance across, as a beam, expressed by
eighteen times the load which is required to break a bar
of one inch square, supported flatwise at two points one
foot apart, and loaded in the middle between the points of
support. --Rankine.
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Surface of elasticity
(gcide)
Elasticity \E`las*tic"i*ty\ ([=e]`l[a^]s*t[i^]s"[i^]*t[y^]), n.
[Cf. F. ['e]lasticit['e].]
1. The quality of being elastic; the inherent property in
bodies by which they recover their former figure or
dimensions, after the removal of external pressure or
altering force; springiness; resilience; tendency to
rebound; as, the elasticity of caoutchouc; the elasticity
of the air.
[1913 Webster]

2. Power of resistance to, or recovery from, depression or
overwork; -- usually referred to as resilience[3].
[1913 Webster]

Coefficient of elasticity, the quotient of a stress (of a
given kind), by the strain (of a given kind) which it
produces; -- called also coefficient of resistance.

Surface of elasticity (Geom.), the pedal surface of an
ellipsoid (see Pedal); a surface used in explaining the
phenomena of double refraction and their relation to the
elastic force of the luminous ether in crystalline media.
[1913 Webster]
Unelasticity
(gcide)
Unelasticity \Un`e*las*tic"i*ty\, n.
Inelasticity.
[1913 Webster]
coefficient of elasticity
(wn)
coefficient of elasticity
n 1: (physics) the ratio of the applied stress to the change in
shape of an elastic body [syn: coefficient of elasticity,
modulus of elasticity, elastic modulus]
elasticity of shear
(wn)
elasticity of shear
n 1: the elasticity of a body that has been pulled out of shape
by a shearing force
inelasticity
(wn)
inelasticity
n 1: the lack of elasticity [ant: elasticity, snap]
modulus of elasticity
(wn)
modulus of elasticity
n 1: (physics) the ratio of the applied stress to the change in
shape of an elastic body [syn: coefficient of elasticity,
modulus of elasticity, elastic modulus]

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