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Difference between elastic and inelastic demand?

difference between elastic and inelastic demand


Difference between elastic and non elastic gel?

Elastic materials bounce back, while a non-elastic material will remain deformed if you poke it.


Is allowable stress design based on elastic analysis or plastic analysis?

elastic design


What is the anatomical difference between the thoracic aorta and femoral artery?

Elastic fibres


What is the difference between elastic and in elastic collisions?

Elastic collision transfers more energy into motion while inelastic transfers energy into deformation of the objects. Elastic could be called more efficient transfer.


What has the author Adam Borkowski written?

Adam Borkowski has written: 'Analysis of skeletal structural systems in the elastic and elastic-plastic range' -- subject(s): Elastic analysis (Engineering), Structural frames


What has the author David George Elms written?

David George Elms has written: 'Linear elastic analysis' -- subject(s): Elastic analysis (Engineering), Structural frames


What is the difference between Young's modulus and elastic modulus?

Young's modulus and elastic modulus are often used interchangeably, but there is a subtle difference between the two. Young's modulus specifically refers to the ratio of stress to strain in the elastic region of a material's stress-strain curve, while elastic modulus is a more general term that can refer to any modulus of elasticity that describes a material's ability to deform elastically under stress.


What is the difference between price elastic and unit elastic?

Unit elastic - Describes a supply or demand curve which is perfectly responsive to changes in price. That is, the quantity supplied or demanded changes according to the same percentage as the change in price. A curve with an elasticity of 1 is unit elastic.


What is the difference between an artery and a vein and what do they do?

Arteries are more elastic but have smaller lumen. They carry blood away from the heart. Veins are less elastic have larger lumen and have valves. They carry blood to the heart.


What is an Elastic foundation?

An elastic foundation is a foundation that is not rigid and follows Hook's law. The implications of an analysis on an elastic foundation are that you can no longer assume zero deflection from at the base of loaded structures.


What is the percent difference between the average kinetic energy and the elastic potential energy?

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