Definition of Elastic. Meaning of Elastic. Synonyms of Elastic

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Definition of Elastic

Elastic
Elastic E*las"tic, n. An elastic woven fabric, as a belt, braces or suspenders, etc., made in part of India rubber. [Colloq.]

Meaning of Elastic from wikipedia

- Look up elastic, elastically, or elastics in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Elastic is a word often used to describe or identify certain types of elastomer...
- 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...
- Elastic NV is an American-Dutch company that was founded in 2012 in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, and was previously known as Elasticsearch. It is a search...
- Server Side Public License and the Elastic license, while other parts fall under the proprietary (source-available) Elastic License. Official clients are available...
- "Elastic Heart" is a song written by Australian singer Sia, featuring Canadian singer the W****nd and American record producer Diplo, for the soundtrack...
- will deform when adequate loads are applied to them; if the material is elastic, the object will return to its initial shape and size after removal. This...
- In physics, an elastic collision is an encounter (collision) between two bodies in which the total kinetic energy of the two bodies remains the same....
- Elastic energy is the mechanical potential energy stored in the configuration of a material or physical system as it is subjected to elastic deformation...
- Elastic fibers (or yellow fibers) are an essential component of the extracellular matrix composed of bundles of proteins (elastin) which are produced...
- the resulting axial strain (displacement or deformation) in the linear elastic region of the material. Although Young's modulus is named after the 19th-century...