elastin
elasticity, pliability, springiness, give, openness
Other words that could be used are stretchiness, springiness, resilience, bounce.
elasticity, flexibility, pliancy, adaptability, adjustability, malleability, plasticity, rubberiness, springiness, suppleness
Sound waves are a mechanical vibration, and the closer the molecules are to each other, the speedier will be the sound. The velocity of sound in a medium is c=(k/p)0.5. Where c is the velocity, p is the density, and k is the bulk modulus (the springiness). In solids, the velocity ranges from several km/s for Be, to a low value for lead, which has a low springiness. Gases of course, have their molecules further apart, they are less dense, and their springiness is lossy.
Because the material properties are suitable, weight, springiness, slick surfaces, strength etc.
Usually steel, alloyed with vanadium(to increase springiness) and chromium(to increase hardness and resistance to wear)
Any spring that is left under tension will gradually lose its springiness, due to metal fatigue.
It can refer to "corking" the bat, so that an advantage is gained, in terms of the bat's "springiness" and, therefore, enhanced ability to hit the ball further.
The noun forms for the verb to give are the giver (the one who gives) and the givee (the one who receives). The word give is also a noun for the quality of flexibility, resiliency, or springiness.
It looks ok when you are young, but it fades over time and gets distorted as your skin loses it cologen (springiness). It also becomes blurred with time.
The noun forms for the verb to give are the giver (the one who gives) and the givee (the one who receives). The word give is also a noun for the quality of flexibility, resiliency, or springiness.