How Do You Spell ELASTIC MODULUS?

Pronunciation: [ɪlˈastɪk mˈɒdjʊləs] (IPA)

The term "elastic modulus" refers to a material's ability to resist deformation under stress. It is commonly used in physics and materials science. The correct spelling of this term is /iˌlæstɪk ˈmɒdjʊləs/. Note that the initial "e" is pronounced as "i", "a" is pronounced as "æ", and the final "us" is pronounced as "əs". The phonetic transcription shows that the spelling of this word represents the pronunciation of each individual sound heard in the word.

ELASTIC MODULUS Meaning and Definition

  1. Elastic modulus, also known as modulus of elasticity or simply Young's modulus, refers to a fundamental mechanical property that quantifies a material's ability to deform under the influence of an applied external force or stress. Specifically, it measures the relationship between stress and strain within a material experiencing elastic deformation.

    The elastic modulus is a numerical value that represents a material's stiffness, or how resistant it is to being deformed. It provides an indication of how much a material will stretch or compress when subjected to a given amount of stress. The higher the elastic modulus, the stiffer the material, meaning it requires a greater force to change its shape or size.

    Typically denoted by the symbol E, elastic modulus is defined mathematically as the ratio of stress to strain. Stress refers to the force applied to a material per unit area, while strain represents the resulting deformation or elongation experienced by the material. Hence, the elastic modulus is equal to the stress divided by the strain.

    Elastic modulus varies depending on the type of material being tested. Different materials exhibit different levels of stiffness; for example, metals generally have high elastic moduli, while rubber and other elastomers possess low moduli due to their ability to easily deform. By determining the elastic modulus of a material, engineers and scientists can better understand its mechanical behavior and design structures or products accordingly.

Common Misspellings for ELASTIC MODULUS

  • wlastic modulus
  • slastic modulus
  • dlastic modulus
  • rlastic modulus
  • 4lastic modulus
  • 3lastic modulus
  • ekastic modulus
  • epastic modulus
  • eoastic modulus
  • elzstic modulus
  • elsstic modulus
  • elwstic modulus
  • elqstic modulus
  • elaatic modulus
  • elaztic modulus
  • elaxtic modulus
  • eladtic modulus
  • elaetic modulus
  • elawtic modulus

Etymology of ELASTIC MODULUS

The word "elastic" comes from the Latin term "elasticus", which means "flexible" or "springy". It is derived from the Greek word "elastos", which also means "flexible".

"Modulus" is derived from the Latin term "modulus", which means "measure", "standard", or "rule". It is further derived from the Latin word "modus", meaning "way" or "method".

When combined as "elastic modulus", the term refers to the measure or standard of a material's elasticity or stiffness. It is used in physics and materials science to describe the ratio of stress to strain in a material when subjected to an external force.

Similar spelling words for ELASTIC MODULUS

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