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elastic modulus
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elastic modulus
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(Physics / General Physics) another name for modulus of elasticity
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Noun1.elastic modulus - (physics) the ratio of the applied stress to the change in shape of an elastic bodyelastic modulus - (physics) the ratio of the applied stress to the change in shape of an elastic body
natural philosophy, physics - the science of matter and energy and their interactions; "his favorite subject was physics"
modulus - (physics) a coefficient that expresses how much of a specified property is possessed by a specified substance
bulk modulus - the ratio of the change in pressure acting on a volume to the fractional change in volume
modulus of rigidity - the coefficient of elasticity for a shearing force
Young's modulus - a coefficient of elasticity applicable to the stretching of a wire


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