The Elastic Clause or Necessary and Proper Clauseis the section of Article One of the United States Constitution that states
[The Congress shall have Power] - To make all Laws which shall be necessary and proper for carrying into Execution the foregoing Powers, and all other Powers vested by this Constitution in the Government of the United States, or in any Department or Officer thereof.
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The elastic cause is another name for the Necessary and Proper Clause that is found in Article One of the U.S. Constitution. "The elastic clause gives Congress powers found in no other part of the Constitution."
it means that price is elastic. Price elastic means that a little change in the price will cause a substantial change in the quantity demanded.
No good is perfectly elastic: if it were, any raise in price would cause exactly zero units of the good to be demanded, and any drop in price would cause infinite units of the good to be demanded, which is not possible. Some goods are very elastic, however, like goods with close substitutes (Pepsi and Coke are good examples).
when price changes it is called inelastic demand and when quantity of demand change that is called elastic of demand.
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An elastic band can be dangerous if it is misused or used inappropriately. It has the potential to cause harm if it snaps and hits someone or if it is wrapped tightly around a body part, cutting off circulation. It is important to handle elastic bands with care and use them for their intended purpose.
You can increase the elastic potential energy of a rubber band by stretching it further from its natural length. This will cause the rubber band to store more potential energy as elastic potential energy increases with the amount of stretch applied.
Elastic waves can be both transverse and longitudinal. Transverse waves cause particles to oscillate perpendicular to the direction of the wave, like ripples on a pond. Longitudinal waves cause particles to oscillate parallel to the direction of the wave, like compressional waves in a slinky.