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A measure of the stiffness of a material during the first part of its bending process, expressed in N/mm2 or MPa. The higher the reported value, the stiffer the material.
Ãâó: unistates.com/rmt/explained/glossary/rmtglossarylm...
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| modulus |
Magnitude.
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| modulus |
the ability of a sample of a material to resist deformation. Modulus is usually expressed as the ratio of stress exerted on the sample to the amount of deformation. For example, tensile modulus is the ration of stress applied to the elongation which results from the stress. (see: elongation, stress)
Ãâó: www.pslc.ws/macrog/kidsmac/glossary.htm
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The physical measurement of stiffness in a material, equaling the ratio of applied load (stress) to the resultant deformation of the material, such as elasticity or shear. (A high modulus indicates a stiff material.) Moisture Absorption
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This is a measure that tries to explain how a fabric reacts when it tensioned and relaxed. It is used to expain things like snow and wind loads, elasticity, memory, stretch, and shrinkage.
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