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In physics and materials science, elasticity is the ability of a body to resist a distorting influence and to return to its original size and shape when... |
Young's modulus (redirect from Compressive modulus of elasticity) is the modulus of elasticity for tension or axial compression. Young's modulus is defined as the ratio of the stress (force per unit area) applied to the... |
Elastic modulus (redirect from Modulus of elasticity) An elastic modulus (also known as modulus of elasticity) is the unit of measurement of an object's or substance's resistance to being deformed elastically... |
Rotation of Rigid Bodies Dynamics of Rotational Motion Equilibrium and Elasticity Fluid Mechanics Gravitation Periodic Motion Waves/Acoustics Mechanical... |
The elasticity tensor is a fourth-rank tensor describing the stress-strain relation in a linear elastic material. Other names are elastic modulus tensor... |
Linear elasticity is a mathematical model of how solid objects deform and become internally stressed due to prescribed loading conditions. It is a simplification... |
Physics is the natural science of matter, involving the study of matter, its fundamental constituents, its motion and behavior through space and time... |
In economics, elasticity measures the responsiveness of one economic variable to a change in another. If the price elasticity of the demand of something... |
Force (redirect from Force (physics)) Nave, Carl Rod. "Elasticity". HyperPhysics. University of Guelph. Retrieved 2013-10-28. Nave, Carl Rod. "Centripetal Force". HyperPhysics. University of... |
In physics, a field is a physical quantity, represented by a scalar, vector, or tensor, that has a value for each point in space and time. For example... |
Pressure (redirect from Units of pressure) pressure. Various units are used to express pressure. Some of these derive from a unit of force divided by a unit of area; the SI unit of pressure, the... |
Hooke's law (redirect from Hooke's law of elasticity) In physics, Hooke's law is an empirical law which states that the force (F) needed to extend or compress a spring by some distance (x) scales linearly... |
Solid mechanics (redirect from Theory of elasticity) Theoretical Physics: Theory of Elasticity Butterworth-Heinemann, ISBN 0-7506-2633-X J.E. Marsden, T.J. Hughes, Mathematical Foundations of Elasticity, Dover... |
formulation of laws of elasticity for solids and discovery of Navier–Stokes equations for fluids. At the end of the 19th century, physics had evolved to the... |
Rubber elasticity refers to a property of crosslinked rubber: it can be stretched by up to a factor of 10 from its original length and, when released,... |
Dimensional analysis (redirect from Dimensions of Units) year as a unit of time: any other time unit can be used. Furthermore, if rate and time include their units of measure, the use of different units for each... |
Stiffness (section Relationship to elasticity) Mechanism which transmits force through elastic body deformation Elasticity (physics) – Physical property when materials or objects return to original... |
made an important contribution to the field of physics. Five women have won the Nobel Prize in Physics, awarded annually since 1901 by the Royal Swedish... |
academic field of plasma science or plasma physics, including several sub-disciplines such as space plasma physics. Plasmas can appear in nature in various... |
Flexural modulus (category Elasticity (physics)) flexural or bending modulus of elasticity is equivalent to the tensile modulus (Young's modulus) or compressive modulus of elasticity. However, in anisotropic... |