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modulus Modulus of elasticity which is a numerical value reflecting a material
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modulus A term used to describe the elasticity of sealants. The amount of pressure required to compress or stretch a cured sealant specimen.
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modulus Denotes the value of the stress ratio (load divided by area) to the strain (such as elongation) of a material. It is a measure of the relative flexibility and resilience of a material (ie, rubber has a low modulus and steel a high one). Modulus is expressed in psi.
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modulus The change in stress divided by the change in strain of a loaded material specimen within its elastic (non-yielded) range. A measure of a material's stiffness.
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modulus This is the measure of stretch, or elasticity of a fabric. The number associated with modulus is the amount of load in grams it takes to initiate stretch in a 1000 denier yarn, a higher number reflects lower stretch.
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