Modulus

Word MODULUS
Character 7
Hyphenation ‖Mod u lus
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Definitions and meanings of "Modulus"

What do we mean by modulus?

A quantity that expresses the degree to which a substance possesses a property, such as elasticity. noun

The square root of the product of a complex number and its complex conjugate. noun

A natural number used as a specified divisor in modular arithmetic. noun

The number by which a logarithm in one system must be multiplied to obtain the corresponding logarithm in another system. noun

In mathematics, a real positive number that serves as measure or parameter of a function or effect. Represented by M. or μ. noun

In physics, the measure of an effect under conditions whose measure is unity. Thus, a physical modulus is not a number, but a physical quantity. noun

capitalized In conchology, a genus of gastropods, referred to the Littorinidæ or periwinkles, or made type of the family Modulidæ. The shell is depressed and trochiform, with a deeply cut columellar tooth and many-whorled operculum. noun

Then the modulus of transformation is noun

A quantity or coefficient, or constant, which expresses the measure of some specified force, property, or quality, as of elasticity, strength, efficiency, etc.; a parameter. noun

A formula expressing the work which a given machine can perform under the conditions involved in its construction; the relation between the work done upon a machine by the moving power, and that yielded at the working points, either constantly, if its motion be uniform, or in the interval of time which it occupies in passing from any given velocity to the same velocity again, if its motion be variable; -- called also the efficiency of the machine. noun

A number by which all the Napierian logarithms must be multiplied to obtain the logarithms in another system. noun

An expression of the force (usually in terms of the height in feet or weight in pounds of a column of the same body) which would be necessary to elongate a prismatic body of a transverse section equal to a given unit, as a square inch or foot, to double, or to compress it to half, its original length, were that degree of elongation or compression possible, or within the limits of elasticity; -- called also Young's modulus. noun

The measure of the force necessary to break a given substance across, as a beam, expressed by eighteen times the load which is required to break a bar of one inch square, supported flatwise at two points one foot apart, and loaded in the middle between the points of support. noun

The base with respect to which a congruence is computed. noun

The absolute value of a complex number. noun

A coefficient that expresses how much of a certain property is possessed by a certain substance. noun

An operator placed between two numbers, to get the remainder of the division of those numbers. noun

The absolute value of a complex number noun

(physics) a coefficient that expresses how much of a specified property is possessed by a specified substance noun

The base with respect to which a congruence is computed.

The absolute value of a complex number.

A coefficient that expresses how much of a certain property is possessed by a certain substance.

An operator placed between two numbers, to get the remainder of the division of those numbers.

The collective average of the looks of all the women in a company. Also referred to as the Attractivity Index. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Modulus

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The word "modulus" in example sentences

For example, the semantic constraint of the function "modulus" is an integer. ❋ Unknown (2006)

In the lower part, the Young’s modulus is half that of the upper part. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The transverse strength is also called modulus of rupture. ❋ Unknown (1990)

However, by conducting AFM nanoindentation experiments, the researchers found that the mummified skin had a slightly higher Young's modulus, meaning that it was slightly less elastic and stiffer than recent skin. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Stevens proposed that subjects could quantitatively estimate the magnitude of a physical stimulus Stevens 'magnitude estimation procedure: Provide "modulus" (baseline) stimulus (e.g., loud tone, electric shock) and call it 100 Have subject estimate intensity of subsequent stimuli on scale 0 ... 100 e.g. if tone sounds half as loud rate it 50 More ef fi cient than Weber's procedure! ❋ Raoelg (2009)

* On the integers more generally, [[modular arithmetic]] operates on the equivalence classes defined by remainder on division my a fixed '' modulus '' '' M ''. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Cars are complex objects that represent the outcomes of literally millions of discrete compromises governing everything from, say, the elastic modulus of an engine mount to the degree of sassiness in the rake of a windshield. ❋ Dan Neil (2011)

This was interpreted to mean that the moon must be a rigid solid; with a modulus of elasticity five times higher than tungsten carbide. ❋ Unknown (2008)

R-series soles are made from T700 high modulus carbon fiber. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Gold-level Orca frames with high-modulus (HM) carbon fabric retail for $3500, while Silver-level Orcas, containing a mix of HM and mid-modulus fibers run $2500. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Starting with their impact resistant, ultra-strong BallisTec carbon fiber, Cannondale strategically added more brittle but stiffer high-modulus carbon to improve rigidity. ❋ Unknown (2010)

A mixture of high-modulus (HM) and high resistance (HR) fibers is employed, and Look president Thierry Fournier cautions people from drawing conclusions based on thinking that HM fibers are “better” than less-stiff HR fibers. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Ridley lays the X-Team up in 30 and 24-ton high modulus carbon with an oversized tapered head tube 1.5-inch at the base. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The next manufacturer may have used a different layup, different modulus of carbon fiber, etc. ❋ Unknown (2010)

This likely has to do with conflicting energy travel from the lithium ion battery source and the carbon nanotubes within the ultra mega modulus carbon handwoven from the ignited pubic hairs of albino virgin boys. ❋ BikeSnobNYC (2009)

The wood has an elastic modulus that allows the load to be spread, even over high spots without causing permanent damage. ❋ M (2009)

(Guy 1) “Have you seen the new hire in [accounting], she is gorgeous”! (Guy 2) “She raised [the company]’s Modulus of Attractivity at least [5 points]” ❋ The RogueWave (2009)

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