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Degree to which a chemical reaction rate is influenced by a given factor
these factors change the reaction rate is described by the elasticity coefficient. This coefficient is defined as follows: ε s i v = ( ∂ v ∂ s i s i v ) s
Elasticity_coefficient
Diagram showing the proportion of a receptor bound to a ligand
reversible Hill equation. The Hill coefficient is also intimately connected to the elasticity coefficient where the Hill coefficient can be shown to equal: n =
Hill_equation_(biochemistry)
Mathematical definition of point elasticity
concept of elasticity is widely used in economics and metabolic control analysis (MCA); see elasticity (economics) and elasticity coefficient respectively
Elasticity_of_a_function
Sensitivity of quantity to price
change in price of particular commodity. The formula for the coefficient of price elasticity of demand for a good is: E ⟨ P ⟩ = Δ Q / Q Δ P / P {\displaystyle
Price_elasticity_of_demand
Topics referred to by the same term
elasticity Arc elasticity Elasticity coefficient, a biochemical term used in metabolic control analysis Elasticity, a 2021 EP by Serj Tankian Elastic (disambiguation)
Elasticity
Economic term
input, then the output elasticity is also an indicator of the degree of returns to scale. If the coefficient of output elasticity is greater than 1, then
Output_elasticity
constant elasticity function, is a function that exhibits a constant elasticity, i.e. has a constant elasticity coefficient. The elasticity is the ratio
Isoelastic_function
Mathematical model of biochemical pathways
network-dependent properties, called control coefficients, depend on local properties called elasticities or elasticity coefficients. MCA was originally developed to
Metabolic_control_analysis
Force resisting sliding motion
pavement has a high coefficient of friction. Coefficients of friction range from near zero to greater than one. The coefficient of friction between two
Friction
Market structure with a single firm dominating the market
industry elasticities, which are far more inelastic than the elasticity for an individual firm. As a rule of thumb the company's elasticity coefficient is 5
Monopoly
Tendency of matter to change volume in response to a change in temperature
strain) divided by the change in temperature is called the material's coefficient of linear thermal expansion. For small temperature changes, this is nearly
Thermal_expansion
Economic principle
quantity supplied.[citation needed] In empirical work, an elasticity is the estimated coefficient in a linear regression equation where both the dependent
Elasticity_(economics)
Change in optical properties of a material due to stress
_{1}-\sigma _{2})} where Δ is the induced retardation, C is the stress-optic coefficient, t is the specimen thickness, λ is the vacuum wavelength, and σ1 and
Photoelasticity
Equations of light transmission and reflection
The Fresnel equations (or Fresnel coefficients) describe the reflection and transmission of light (or electromagnetic radiation in general) when incident
Fresnel_equations
Resistance of a material to uniform pressure
Which is clearly linear elasticity. Note that the derivation is done considering two neighboring atoms, so the Hook's coefficient is: K = r 0 d F d r =
Bulk_modulus
Economic measure of a good's price change
In economics, the cross (or cross-price) elasticity of demand (XED) measures the effect of changes in the price of one good on the quantity demanded of
Cross_elasticity_of_demand
Empirical observation in economics that as income rises, less is spent on food
normal goods, which have a positive income elasticity of demand. Inferior goods with negative income elasticity, assume negative slopes for their Engel curves
Engel's_law
Economic model of price determination in a market
cost Supply chain Supply shock Yield management The elasticity coefficient, or often just elasticity, is an important parameter in metabolic control analysis
Supply_and_demand
Concept in economics
Constant elasticity of substitution (CES) is a common specification of many production functions and utility functions in neoclassical economics. CES holds
Constant elasticity of substitution
Constant_elasticity_of_substitution
Differential equation parameter in thermal physics
A temperature coefficient describes the relative change of a physical property that is associated with a given change in temperature. For a property R
Temperature_coefficient
Stress-strain relation in a linear elastic material
The elasticity tensor is a fourth-rank tensor describing the stress-strain relation in a linear elastic material. Other names are elastic modulus tensor
Elasticity_tensor
Mechanical property that measures stiffness of a solid material
\nu } . Any two of these parameters are sufficient to fully describe elasticity in an isotropic material. For example, calculating physical properties
Young's_modulus
technology sector is the most responsive to these incentives, with an elasticity coefficient of 0.28, followed by cultural tourism at 0.22. Furthermore, the
Economy_of_Macau
amount of elasticity along with a high degree of plasticity. Durability: Ability to withstand wear, pressure, or damage; hard-wearing Elasticity: Ability
List_of_materials_properties
Property of crosslinked rubber
Rubber elasticity is the ability of solid rubber to be stretched up to a factor of 10 from its original length, and return to close to its original length
Rubber_elasticity
Concept in economics
below the point of unit elasticity, the elasticity is less than -1 (-1<Ed<0) and demand is said to be inelastic. Constant elasticity of demand occurs when
Demand
manifold. The elastic coefficients of this system allow the switch from completely unstructured k-means clustering (zero elasticity) to the estimators located
Elastic_map
Clock that uses a torsion pendulum to keep time
the temperature-dependent elasticity of the spring. Suspension spring wire of Nivarox, a low thermal elasticity coefficient alloy, is now the standard
Torsion_pendulum_clock
Technical standard
stress values as well as tables for material properties (Modulus of Elasticity, Coefficient of heat transfer et al.) Section III of the ASME Code Address the
ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code
ASME_Boiler_and_Pressure_Vessel_Code
Fundamental principle in microeconomics
the price elasticity of demand. The formula to solve for the coefficient of price elasticity of demand is the percentage change in quantity demanded divided
Law_of_demand
Resistance to deformation in response to force
less stiff it is. Other terms with related meanings are compliance and elasticity. The stiffness, k , {\displaystyle k,} of a body is a measure of the resistance
Stiffness
Resistance of a fluid to shear deformation
over time. For this reason, James Clerk Maxwell used the term fugitive elasticity for fluid viscosity. However, many liquids (including water) will briefly
Viscosity
Factors representing a given reaction's influence on a steady state biochemical system
criticism due to a misunderstanding of the concept of the steady-state. Elasticity coefficient Metabolic control analysis Summation theorems (biochemistry) Kacser
Control coefficient (biochemistry)
Control_coefficient_(biochemistry)
Material property in strain-stress relationship
In continuum mechanics, Lamé parameters (also called the Lamé coefficients, Lamé constants or Lamé moduli) are two material-dependent quantities denoted
Lamé_parameters
Amount of a good that sellers are willing to provide in the market
coefficient of elasticity decreases as one moves "up" the curve. However, all points on the supply curve will have a coefficient of elasticity greater than
Supply_(economics)
theorems or relationships between the control coefficients and the control coefficients and elasticities. There are a large number of such relationships
Connectivity_theorems
Force needed to pull a spring grows linearly with distance
law well before those elastic limits are reached. The modern theory of elasticity generalizes Hooke's law to say that the strain (deformation) of an elastic
Hooke's_law
Enzyme kinetics for reversible reactions
if we look at the elasticity coefficient ε s v {\displaystyle \varepsilon _{s}^{v}} . According to elasticity algebra, the elasticity of a product is the
Reversible Michaelis–Menten kinetics
Reversible_Michaelis–Menten_kinetics
Set of adjacent groups
elements Abundance Atomic radius Boiling point Critical point Density Elasticity Electrical resistivity Electron affinity / configuration Electronegativity
Block_(periodic_table)
Branch of mechanics concerned with solid materials and their behaviors
directly proportional to the stress; the coefficient of the proportion is called the modulus of elasticity. This region of deformation is known as the
Solid_mechanics
Tool for flour quality measurement
that enables to measure the tenacity (resilience), extensibility, and elasticity of a dough (standardized mix of flour and water). This measurement, known
Chopin_alveograph
Swiss company
its products are fabricated. Its notable property is that its coefficient of elasticity is remarkably constant with temperature. Nivarox is most famous
Nivarox
Biochemical pathway response measurement
activities. The flux response coefficient is related to control coefficients and elasticities through the following relationship: R x J = ∑ i = 1 n C e i
Response coefficient (biochemistry)
Response_coefficient_(biochemistry)
Interactions among inertial, elastic, and aerodynamic forces
aeronautical engineering at Caltech, Theodore von Kármán started a course "Elasticity applied to Aeronautics". After teaching the course for one term, Kármán
Aeroelasticity
Clause of the U.S. Constitution regarding Congressional powers
The Necessary and Proper Clause, also known as the Elastic Clause, is a clause in Article I, Section 8 of the United States Constitution: The Congress
Necessary_and_Proper_Clause
Physics engine
reject collisions and even override the calculation of friction and elasticity coefficients. Version 7 of the library introduced "Autogeometry", an image tracing
Chipmunk_(software)
metabolite to decrease in concentration. Control coefficient (biochemistry) Elasticity coefficient Metabolic control analysis Westerhoff, Hans V. (27
Summation theorems (biochemistry)
Summation_theorems_(biochemistry)
Additionally, AZ composites feature high strength, fracture toughness, elasticity, hardness, and wear resistance. Zirconia toughened alumina (ZTA), in particular
Zirconia_toughened_alumina
Common pattern in metabolism
+\varepsilon _{3}(1-\alpha )-\varepsilon _{1}}}} Control coefficient (biochemistry) Elasticity coefficient Metabolic control analysis Heijnen, J. J.; van Gulik
Branched_pathways
South African surveyor and botanist (1865–1948)
constants determined by experiment of the hardness, density, elasticity coefficient, elasticity limit, breaking stress; notes on the preparation of wood and
Henry_Georges_Fourcade
Sudden change in shape of a structural component under load
ratio greater than 200 and its behavior is dominated by the modulus of elasticity of the material. A short concrete column is one having a ratio of unsupported
Buckling
Method in physics
volume and F {\displaystyle F} is a factor that he calculated from elasticity coefficients and density. Combining this formula with the expected energy of
Debye_model
Type of fluid
same along any direction), the viscosity tensor reduces to two real coefficients, describing the fluid's resistance to continuous shear deformation and
Newtonian_fluid
Time measuring device
of beryllium, copper and iron, with springs of a low thermal coefficient of elasticity alloy such as Nivarox. The two alloys are matched so their residual
Balance_wheel
Quasiparticle used to model vibrations within proteins
1 = 13 − 19.5 {\displaystyle w_{1}=13-19.5} N/m is an effective elasticity coefficient of the lattice (the spring constant of a hydrogen bond) and w 2
Davydov_soliton
Metabolic control analysis patterns
steady-state flux through a pathway. Such coefficients can be written in terms of elasticity coefficients. Elasticity coefficients are local properties that describe
Catalog of MCA Control Patterns
Catalog_of_MCA_Control_Patterns
Economic formula of productivity
{\displaystyle 0<\alpha <1} is the labor elasticity of output 0 < β < 1 {\displaystyle 0<\beta <1} is the capital elasticity of output Paul Douglas explained
Cobb–Douglas production function
Cobb–Douglas_production_function
reinforced with materials that are strong in tension (often steel). The elasticity of concrete is relatively constant at low stress levels but starts decreasing
Properties_of_concrete
Metal alloy
elasticity 96 GPa 14,000,000 psi Physical properties Solidification range (melting range) 381-387°C 718-729°F Density 6.7g/cm3 0.24lb/in3 Coefficient
Zamak
Alloy of nickel and iron with low coefficient of thermal expansion
(64FeNi in the US), is a nickel–iron alloy notable for its uniquely low coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE or α). The name Invar comes from the word invariable
Invar
Type of spring
units of newton-meters / radian, variously called the spring's torsion coefficient, torsion elastic modulus, rate, or just spring constant, equal to the
Torsion_spring
coefficients which imply a lack of good substitutes in his new concept of the elasticity of substitution. According to him, in order for elasticity of
Derived_demand
Characteristic in consumer theory
models). These assumptions imply that the elasticity of intertemporal substitution, and its inverse, the coefficient of (risk) aversion, are constant. However
Homothetic_preferences
Russian chemist (1834–1907)
elements Abundance Atomic radius Boiling point Critical point Density Elasticity Electrical resistivity Electron affinity / configuration Electronegativity
Dmitri_Mendeleev
Form of energy
impermanently compressed, stretched or generally deformed in any manner. Elasticity theory primarily develops formalisms for the mechanics of solid bodies
Elastic_energy
Equation in fluid dynamics
Darcy–Weisbach friction factor, friction factor, resistance coefficient, or flow coefficient. The Darcy-Weisbach equation, combined with the Moody chart
Darcy–Weisbach_equation
Copper-based alloy
standards. Electrical Properties Temperature coefficient: 1.5×10−5 K−1 Mechanical Properties Modulus of elasticity: 124–159 GPa Maximum use temperature in
Manganin
Denmark a Gini coefficient of 0.249, below the OECD average of 0.315. The OECD in 2013 ranked Denmark with having a 0.254 Gini coefficient, ranking third
Income_inequality_in_Denmark
Property of materials with both viscous and elastic characteristics under deformation
rubber like behavior explained by the thermodynamic theory of polymer elasticity. Some examples of viscoelastic materials are amorphous polymers, semicrystalline
Viscoelasticity
Economics theory
intertemporal choice problems, the elasticity of intertemporal substitution often cannot be disentangled from the coefficient of relative risk aversion. The
Risk_aversion
Nickel–iron–chromium alloy
elasticity which does not change much with temperature changes. The name is a contraction of the French élasticité invariable ('invariable elasticity')
Elinvar
Relates income inequality and income mobility
persistence, measured by the intergenerational elasticity of income (IGE), where a lower intergenerational elasticity means there is higher income mobility in
Great_Gatsby_Curve
Change in the shape or size of an object
and reversible up until the yield point and the deformation is elastic. Elasticity in materials occurs when applied stress does not surpass the energy required
Deformation_(engineering)
High gluten flour of common wheat
preparation of leavened confectionery products. Because of its strength and elasticity Manitoba flour is excellent for making sweet and savoury pandoro and panettone
Manitoba_flour
Measure of firm's market power
MC, so its index is L > 0, but the extent of its markup depends on the elasticity (the price-sensitivity) of demand and strategic interaction with competing
Lerner_index
Type of knot
of the coefficient of friction between the rope strands, elastic stiffness, and the initial geometry. The balance of friction and elasticity determines
Fisherman's_knot
Theory of soil consolidation and effective stress
a simple yet rigorous general proof was provided, based on classical elasticity theory. By way of example, at high pressures (e.g. in the Earth crust
Terzaghi's_principle
Geometrical property of a bar's cross-section
The torsion constant or torsion coefficient is a geometrical property of a bar's cross-section. It is involved in the relationship between angle of twist
Torsion_constant
Statistical model
appropriate specification of variables and the coefficient distribution. The standard logit model's "taste" coefficients, or β {\displaystyle \beta } 's, are fixed
Mixed_logit
Trademark for a family of chromium-nickel alloys
Temperature coefficient 0.00032 K−1 Electrical resistivity 0.706 μΩ m Mechanical Elongation at break <44% Izod impact strength 108 J m−1 Modulus of elasticity 186
Chromel
Economic relationship between growth in output and growth in productivity
average increase in labor productivity of 4.5 per cent." The Verdoorn coefficient close to 0.5 (0.484) is also found in subsequent estimations of the law
Verdoorn's_law
Anisotropy Index (AU)' was formulated from variational principles of elasticity and tensor algebra. The AU is now used to quantify the anisotropy of elastic
Zener_ratio
Polymer harvested from certain trees
barrier for the concerted movement of longer chains. "Frozen" rubber's elasticity is low and strain results from small changes of bond lengths and angles:
Natural_rubber
Study of the deformation of solids that touch each other
modulus of elasticity, E i {\displaystyle E_{i}} , modulus of elasticity of the surface, ν i {\displaystyle \nu _{i}} , Poisson's surface coefficients. Greenwood
Contact_mechanics
Study of the flow of matter, primarily in a fluid state
of materials that cannot be described by classical fluid mechanics or elasticity. In practice, rheology is principally concerned with extending continuum
Rheology
French mathematician (1789–1857)
theorems have been named for Cauchy than for any other mathematician (in elasticity alone there are sixteen concepts and theorems named for Cauchy). Cauchy
Augustin-Louis_Cauchy
Symbols for constants, special functions
Earth's axial tilt in astronomy elasticity in economics electromotive force in chemistry, the molar extinction coefficient of a chromophore in mathematics
Greek letters used in mathematics, science, and engineering
Greek_letters_used_in_mathematics,_science,_and_engineering
In geometry, property of being directionally dependent
dominant alignment. This alignment leads to a directional variation of elasticity wavespeed. Measuring the effects of anisotropy in seismic data can provide
Anisotropy
Economist
regression with instrumental variables to measure cross price elasticity coefficients. They prove that the estimators are consistent and asymptotically
Margaret_Slade
Coordinate system whose directions vary in space
Curvilinear Coordinates Wikiversity:Introduction to Elasticity/Tensors#The divergence of a tensor field – Wikiversity, Introduction to Elasticity/Tensors.
Curvilinear_coordinates
Failure of a column to support its weight
\mathrm {d} x^{2}}} Where E {\displaystyle E} is the Young's modulus of elasticity of the substance, I {\displaystyle I} is the second moment of area. Therefore
Self-buckling
Feature of some periodic tables of the elements
elements Abundance Atomic radius Boiling point Critical point Density Elasticity Electrical resistivity Electron affinity / configuration Electronegativity
Dividing line between metals and nonmetals
Dividing_line_between_metals_and_nonmetals
Equations of motion for viscous fluids
representing the constant of proportionality, called the viscosity or elasticity tensor, and : is the double-dot product. the fluid is assumed to be isotropic
Navier–Stokes_equations
Fifth letter of the Greek alphabet
chemistry, it represents the molar extinction coefficient of a chromophore. In economics, ε refers to elasticity. In statistics, it is used to refer to error
Epsilon
Sub-class of turbomachinery
coefficient becomes of secondary importance, and the speed coefficient of tertiary importance. It may be found interesting that the speed coefficient
Centrifugal_compressor
Curve describing how household income varies with household expenditure
other consumer characteristics. A good's Engel curve reflects its income elasticity and indicates whether the good is an inferior, normal, or luxury good
Engel_curve
Substance composed of macromolecules with repeating structural units
compounds, produces unique physical properties including toughness, high elasticity, viscoelasticity, and a tendency to form amorphous and semicrystalline
Polymer
Measure of material deformation perpendicular to loading
Linear elasticity Hooke's law Impulse excitation technique Orthotropic material Shear modulus Squash and stretch Young's modulus Coefficient of thermal
Poisson's_ratio
Enzyme kinetics and chemical bonding
{x}{y}}{\frac {dy}{dx}}} In systems biology, such responses are referred to as elasticities. Altszyler et al. (2017) have shown that these ultrasensitivity measures
Cooperativity
Assembly of layers of fibrous composite materials
properties, including in-plane stiffness, bending stiffness, strength, and coefficient of thermal expansion. The individual layers consist of high-modulus,
Composite_laminate
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Fragrant, Jasmine, Gardener, Another name for Durga and the ganges, A garland maker
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n.
The quality of being elastic; elasticity.
n.
Uniformity of physical properties in all directions in a body; absence of all kinds of polarity; specifically, equal elasticity in all directions.
n.
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; tendency to rebound; as, the elasticity of caoutchouc; the elasticity of the air.
n.
Inelasticity.
n.
The act or process of imparting to caoutchouc, gutta-percha, or the like, greater elasticity, durability, or hardness by heating with sulphur under pressure.
n.
The tendency to, or capability of suffering, spasm.
a.
Of, pertaining to, or resulting from, flexure; of the nature of, or characterized by, flexure; as, flexural elasticity.
a.
Not having elasticity.
n.
Plastic force.
n.
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.
a.
Diminishing plasticity.
n.
The science of measuring the air, including the doctrine of its pressure, elasticity, rarefaction, and condensation; pneumatics.
n.
Acting force; elasticity.
v. i.
A flying back; the resilience of a body recovering its former state by elasticity; as, the spring of a bow.
v. t.
To enervate; to exhaust the vigor or elasticity of.
n.
Power of resistance to, or recovery from, depression or overwork.
n.
A state of spasm.
n.
The quality or state of being plastic.
a.
Resembling a tub; specifically sounding dull and without resonance, like a tub; wanting elasticity or freedom of sound; as, a tubby violin.
n.
Want of elasticity.