demand that is very sensitive to a change in price
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Unitary elastic is a demand whose elasticity is exactly equal to 1.
No, the term for something that can bend is "flexible." Elastic more often associates itself with being able to stretch, like a rubber band.
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Apple production generally has inelastic supply in the short term due to the time required for trees to grow and produce fruit. Factors like weather conditions and seasonal cycles also affect immediate supply responses. However, in the long term, supply can become more elastic as growers adjust planting decisions based on market prices and invest in new technologies. Overall, while short-term supply is relatively inelastic, it may become more elastic over time.
Unitary elastic is a demand whose elasticity is exactly equal to 1.
Elastic recoil is the term used to describe the return of a bent elastic solid to its original shape after the deforming force is removed. This phenomenon is a result of the elastic properties of the material, allowing it to regain its initial form once the applied stress is taken away.
Elastic Fibers
Elastic is the correct spelling. Elastic is an adjective used to describe something capable of stretching. It is also a noun as in the material used in clothing.
The term Elastic Arteries usually refers to the ability of blood vessels to dilate and constrict freely.
Well you need to pay attention it is elastic
It means that the object can stretch
When talking about elastic supply in class, we used a rubber band as an example to describe it because of its ability to get back into it's original form. It has 'elasticity'
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No, the term for something that can bend is "flexible." Elastic more often associates itself with being able to stretch, like a rubber band.
The bladder is best described as a hollow, elastic, muscular sac that stores urine.
The term used to describe the right to vote is suffrage.