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modulus Alternate term for modulus of elasticity, often used in connection with rubber.
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modulus The initial slope of the stress-strain curve for a given polymer
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modulus In the expression a mod b, b is the modulus.
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modulus A key physical property than any user of a material will definitely experience. The modulus is basically the stiffness of the material, or more specifically, the modulus is the amount of force needed to deform a material a set amount. Modulus is measured in psi (pounds per square inch). Modulus can be measured in any mode of deformation, ie, tension (stretching), compression, (crushing), flexing, (bending), or torsion (twisting).
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modulus The maximum value allowed by a random number generator.
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