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  • Young's modulus
  • Mechanical property that measures stiffness of a solid material

    Young's modulus (or the Young modulus) is a mechanical property of solid materials that measures the tensile or compressive stiffness when the force is

    Young's modulus

    Young's modulus

    Young's_modulus

  • Modular arithmetic
  • Computation modulo a fixed integer

    by m. This means that every non-zero integer m may be taken as a modulus. In modulus 12, one can assert that: 38 ≡ 14 (mod 12) because the difference

    Modular arithmetic

    Modular arithmetic

    Modular_arithmetic

  • Modulus
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up modulus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Modulus is the diminutive from the Latin word modus meaning measure or manner. It, or its plural moduli

    Modulus

    Modulus

  • Modulus modulus
  • Species of gastropod

    Modulus modulus, commonly known as the buttonsnail, is a species of small sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Modulidae. This species

    Modulus modulus

    Modulus modulus

    Modulus_modulus

  • Luhn algorithm
  • Simple checksum formula

    Luhn formula (creator: IBM scientist Hans Peter Luhn), also known as the "modulus 10" or "mod 10" algorithm, is a simple check digit formula used to validate

    Luhn algorithm

    Luhn_algorithm

  • Shear modulus
  • Ratio of shear stress to shear strain

    In solid mechanics, the shear modulus or modulus of rigidity, denoted by G, or sometimes S or μ, is a measure of the elastic shear stiffness of a material

    Shear modulus

    Shear modulus

    Shear_modulus

  • Elastic modulus
  • Physical property that measures stiffness of material

    deformation region; a stiffer material will have a higher elastic modulus. An elastic modulus has the form: δ   = def   stress strain {\displaystyle \delta

    Elastic modulus

    Elastic_modulus

  • Bulk modulus
  • Resistance of a material to uniform pressure

    (strain) to other kinds of stress: the shear modulus describes the response to shear stress and Young's modulus describes the response to normal (lengthwise

    Bulk modulus

    Bulk modulus

    Bulk_modulus

  • Flexural strength
  • Material property

    Flexural strength, also known as modulus of rupture, or bend strength, or transverse rupture strength is a material property, defined as the stress in

    Flexural strength

    Flexural strength

    Flexural_strength

  • Rule of mixtures
  • Relation between properties and composition of a compound

    composite material. For the Young's modulus E {\displaystyle E} , the rule of mixtures states that the overall modulus equals E ¯ V = f E 1 + ( 1 − f ) E

    Rule of mixtures

    Rule of mixtures

    Rule_of_mixtures

  • Speed of sound
  • Speed of sound wave through elastic medium

    compressibility, shear modulus, and density. The speed of shear waves is determined only by the solid material's shear modulus and density. In fluid dynamics

    Speed of sound

    Speed of sound

    Speed_of_sound

  • Absolute value
  • Distance from zero to a number

    In mathematics, the absolute value or modulus of a real number x {\displaystyle x} , denoted | x | {\displaystyle |x|} , is the (non-negative) magnitude

    Absolute value

    Absolute value

    Absolute_value

  • Composite material
  • Material made from a combination of two or more unlike substances

    be described with the following material properties: Young's Modulus, the shear modulus, and the Poisson's ratio, in relatively simple mathematical relationships

    Composite material

    Composite material

    Composite_material

  • Complex modulus
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Complex modulus may refer to: Modulus of complex number, in mathematics, the norm or absolute value, of a complex number: | x + i y | = x 2 + y 2 {\displaystyle

    Complex modulus

    Complex_modulus

  • Modulo
  • Computational operation

    division, after one number is divided by another, the latter being called the modulus of the operation. Given two positive numbers a and n, a modulo n (often

    Modulo

    Modulo

  • Square (algebra)
  • Product of a number by itself

    absolute value of a complex number is called its absolute square, squared modulus, or squared magnitude.[better source needed] It is the product of the complex

    Square (algebra)

    Square (algebra)

    Square_(algebra)

  • Elasticity tensor
  • Stress-strain relation in a linear elastic material

    two independent components, which can be chosen to be the bulk modulus and shear modulus. The most general linear relation between two second-rank tensors

    Elasticity tensor

    Elasticity_tensor

  • Biot number
  • Ratio of the thermal resistances of a body's interior to its surface

    The Biot number (Bi) is a dimensionless quantity used in heat transfer calculations, named for the eighteenth-century French physicist Jean-Baptiste Biot

    Biot number

    Biot number

    Biot_number

  • Ultra-high-molecular-weight polyethylene
  • Very long-chain polyethylene with high impact strength

    UHMW) is a subset of the thermoplastic polyethylene. Also known as high-modulus polyethylene (HMPE), it has extremely long chains, with a molecular mass

    Ultra-high-molecular-weight polyethylene

    Ultra-high-molecular-weight_polyethylene

  • Pascal (unit)
  • SI derived unit of pressure

    or magnetic resonance imaging, and often displays the Young's modulus or shear modulus of tissue in kilopascals. In materials science and engineering

    Pascal (unit)

    Pascal (unit)

    Pascal_(unit)

  • Section modulus
  • Geometric property of a structural member

    shape in question. There are two types of section modulus, elastic and plastic: The elastic section modulus is used to calculate a cross-section's resistance

    Section modulus

    Section_modulus

  • Hooke's law
  • Force needed to pull a spring grows linearly with distance

    c can be reduced to only two independent numbers, the bulk modulus K and the shear modulus G, that quantify the material's resistance to changes in volume

    Hooke's law

    Hooke's law

    Hooke's_law

  • Maximum modulus principle
  • Mathematical theorem in complex analysis

    mathematics, the maximum modulus principle in complex analysis states that if f {\displaystyle f} is a holomorphic function, then the modulus | f | {\displaystyle

    Maximum modulus principle

    Maximum modulus principle

    Maximum_modulus_principle

  • P wave
  • Type of seismic wave

    +2\mu \;}{\rho }}}} where K is the bulk modulus (the modulus of incompressibility), μ is the shear modulus (modulus of rigidity, sometimes denoted as G and

    P wave

    P wave

    P_wave

  • Modular lambda function
  • Symmetric holomorphic function

    }{\lambda -1}},1-\lambda }\right\rbrace \ .} It is the square of the elliptic modulus, that is, λ ( τ ) = k 2 ( τ ) {\displaystyle \lambda (\tau )=k^{2}(\tau

    Modular lambda function

    Modular lambda function

    Modular_lambda_function

  • Modulus (gastropod)
  • Genus of gastropods

    within the genus Modulus include: Modulus ambiguus Dautzenberg, 1910 Modulus bayeri Petuch, 2001 Modulus bermontianus Petuch, 1994 Modulus cerodes A. Adams

    Modulus (gastropod)

    Modulus (gastropod)

    Modulus_(gastropod)

  • P-wave modulus
  • linear elasticity, the P-wave modulus M {\displaystyle M} , also known as the longitudinal modulus, or the constrained modulus, is one of the elastic moduli

    P-wave modulus

    P-wave_modulus

  • Thomas Young (scientist)
  • English polymath (1773–1829)

    Young's modulus is independent of the quantity under investigation; that is, it is an intensive property of the material. Young's Modulus allowed, for

    Thomas Young (scientist)

    Thomas Young (scientist)

    Thomas_Young_(scientist)

  • Carbon-fiber reinforced polymer
  • Light, strong and rigid composite material

    application is only occasionally used. Specialist ultra-high modulus CFRP (with tensile modulus of 420 GPa or more) is one of the few practical methods of

    Carbon-fiber reinforced polymer

    Carbon-fiber_reinforced_polymer

  • Stress–strain curve
  • Curve representing a material's response to applied forces

    the elastic region, and the slope of this region is the modulus of elasticity or Young's modulus. Plastic flow initiates at the upper yield point and continues

    Stress–strain curve

    Stress–strain curve

    Stress–strain_curve

  • Ductility
  • Degree to which a material under stress irreversibly deforms before failure

    the relevant elastic modulus is Young's; the equivalent for deforming under bulk compression, i.e. when using the bulk modulus, is malleability. Historically

    Ductility

    Ductility

    Ductility

  • Canvas
  • Heavy-duty plain-woven fabric

    decreased the effective elastic modulus (combined modulus of the weft and warp directions). For example, the effective modulus at 30% relative humidity is

    Canvas

    Canvas

    Canvas

  • Strength of materials
  • is a modulus of elasticity, one of several kinds that depend on the specific strain being examined: bulk modulus, shear modulus, Young's modulus, or P-wave

    Strength of materials

    Strength_of_materials

  • RSA cryptosystem
  • Algorithm for public-key cryptography

    private exponent d, one can efficiently factor the modulus n = pq. And given factorization of the modulus n = pq, one can obtain any private key (d', n) generated

    RSA cryptosystem

    RSA_cryptosystem

  • Maxwell model
  • Model of viscoelastic material

    }{\eta }}+{\frac {1}{E}}{\frac {d\sigma }{dt}}} where E is the elastic modulus and η is the material coefficient of viscosity. This model describes the

    Maxwell model

    Maxwell_model

  • Modular multiplicative inverse
  • Concept in modular arithmetic

    integer x such that the product ax is congruent to 1 with respect to the modulus m. In the standard notation of modular arithmetic this congruence is written

    Modular multiplicative inverse

    Modular_multiplicative_inverse

  • Linear congruential generator
  • Algorithm for generating pseudo-randomized numbers

    is equivalent to a generator with modulus m/4 and c ≠ 0. A more serious issue with the use of a power-of-two modulus is that the low bits have a shorter

    Linear congruential generator

    Linear congruential generator

    Linear_congruential_generator

  • Corundum
  • Oxide mineral

    Young's modulus is temperature dependent, and has been reported in the [0001] direction as 435 GPa at 323 K and 386 GPa at 1,273 K. The shear modulus of corundum

    Corundum

    Corundum

    Corundum

  • Carbon fibers
  • Material fibers about 5–10 μm in diameter composed of carbon

    strength and higher elastic modulus. For example, T400 from Toray with a tensile strength of 4,000 MPa and M40, a modulus of 400 GPa. Intermediate carbon

    Carbon fibers

    Carbon fibers

    Carbon_fibers

  • Distance modulus
  • Logarithmic distance scale

    Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) is at a distance modulus of 18.5, the Andromeda Galaxy's distance modulus is 24.4, and the galaxy NGC 4548 in the Virgo Cluster

    Distance modulus

    Distance_modulus

  • Tangent modulus
  • Slope of the stress-strain curve in solid mechanics

    linear elastic regime) the tangent modulus is equivalent to Young's modulus. Above the proportional limit the tangent modulus varies with strain and is most

    Tangent modulus

    Tangent_modulus

  • Elastic properties of the elements (data page)
  • Chemical data page

    properties can be well-characterized by the Young's modulus, Poisson's ratio, Bulk modulus, and Shear modulus or they may be described by the Lamé parameters

    Elastic properties of the elements (data page)

    Elastic_properties_of_the_elements_(data_page)

  • Indomodulus tectum
  • Species of gastropod

    G.E. Beer, Lipsiae Petit de la Saussaye S. (1853). Notice sur le genre Modulus, avec la liste des espèces appartenant à ce genre. Journal de Conchyliologie

    Indomodulus tectum

    Indomodulus tectum

    Indomodulus_tectum

  • List of materials properties
  • dislocation motion within the material. Common in Crystals. Specific modulus: Modulus per unit volume (MPa/m^3) Specific strength: Strength per unit density

    List of materials properties

    List_of_materials_properties

  • Tungsten carbide
  • Hard, dense and stiff chemical compound

    around 2600. It has a Young's modulus of approximately 530–700 GPa, a bulk modulus of 379–381 GPa, and a shear modulus of 274 GPa. It has an ultimate

    Tungsten carbide

    Tungsten carbide

    Tungsten_carbide

  • Counter (digital)
  • Device storing number of times an event or process occurred

    Gray code, and one-hot. The modulus of a counter is the number of states in its count sequence. A counter that has modulus value m is commonly referred

    Counter (digital)

    Counter (digital)

    Counter_(digital)

  • Shear wave elastography
  • Medical imaging methodology

    with the shear modulus (G), which quantifies tissue stiffness and elasticity and is typically expressed in kilopascals. The shear modulus is derived using

    Shear wave elastography

    Shear wave elastography

    Shear_wave_elastography

  • Modulus of convergence
  • Mathematical term

    In real analysis, a branch of mathematics, a modulus of convergence is a function that tells how quickly a convergent sequence converges. These moduli

    Modulus of convergence

    Modulus_of_convergence

  • Asphalt concrete
  • Composite material used for paving

    around 10 millimetres (3⁄8 in) for flooring or roof applications. High-modulus asphalt concrete, sometimes referred to by the French-language acronym

    Asphalt concrete

    Asphalt concrete

    Asphalt_concrete

  • Split-complex number
  • Reals with an extra square root of +1 adjoined

    similar abuse of language refers to the modulus as a norm. A split-complex number is invertible if and only if its modulus is nonzero ( ‖ z ‖ ≠ 0 {\displaystyle

    Split-complex number

    Split-complex_number

  • Compressibility
  • Parameter used to calculate the volume change of a fluid or solid in response to pressure

    of compressibility at fixed temperature is called the isothermal bulk modulus. The specification above is incomplete, because for any object or system

    Compressibility

    Compressibility

    Compressibility

  • Cartilage
  • Resilient and smooth elastic tissue present in animals

    the aggregate modulus of cartilage, which is typically in the range of 0.5 to 0.9 MPa for articular cartilage, and the Young's Modulus, which is typically

    Cartilage

    Cartilage

    Cartilage

  • Bending stiffness
  • Continuum mechanics

    against bending deflection/deformation. It is a function of the Young's modulus E {\displaystyle E} , the second moment of area I {\displaystyle I} of

    Bending stiffness

    Bending_stiffness

  • Mechanical metamaterial
  • lattice and negative metamaterials (e.g., negative bulk modulus or negative elastic modulus) are ripe followed by origami and cellular metamaterials

    Mechanical metamaterial

    Mechanical_metamaterial

  • API gravity
  • Measure of how heavy or light a petroleum liquid is compared to water

    been manufactured and distributed widely with a modulus of 141.5 instead of the Baumé scale modulus of 140. The scale was so firmly established that

    API gravity

    API_gravity

  • Viscoelasticity
  • Property of materials with both viscous and elastic characteristics under deformation

    i^{2}=-1} ; G ′ {\displaystyle G'} is the storage modulus and G ″ {\displaystyle G''} is the loss modulus: G ′ = σ 0 ε 0 cos ⁡ δ {\displaystyle G'={\frac

    Viscoelasticity

    Viscoelasticity

  • Curing (chemistry)
  • Chemical process by which polymeric materials are hardened

    elastic modulus. To measure the elastic modulus of a system during curing, a rheometer can be used. With dynamic mechanical analysis, the storage modulus (G′)

    Curing (chemistry)

    Curing_(chemistry)

  • Resilience (materials science)
  • Material ability to absorb energy when deformed elastically

    _{y}}{2}}} where Ur is the modulus of resilience, σy is the yield strength, εy is the yield strain, and E is the Young's modulus. This analysis is not valid

    Resilience (materials science)

    Resilience (materials science)

    Resilience_(materials_science)

  • Modulus Guitars
  • American musical instrument manufacturer

    Modulus Graphite (formerly, Modulus Guitars) is an American manufacturer of musical instruments best known for building bass guitars with carbon fiber

    Modulus Guitars

    Modulus_Guitars

  • Modulus (algebraic number theory)
  • In the function field case, a modulus is the same thing as an effective divisor, and in the number field case, a modulus can be considered as special form

    Modulus (algebraic number theory)

    Modulus_(algebraic_number_theory)

  • Radian
  • SI derived unit of angle

    Hence the Modulus of the Trigonometric Canon will be 57.2957795130 &c. Whose Reciprocal is 0.0174532925 &c. With the help of this modulus (which I found

    Radian

    Radian

    Radian

  • Poisson's ratio
  • Measure of material deformation perpendicular to loading

    For soft materials, such as rubber, where the bulk modulus is much higher than the shear modulus, Poisson's ratio is near 0.5. For open-cell polymer

    Poisson's ratio

    Poisson's ratio

    Poisson's_ratio

  • Shore durometer
  • Hardness-testing device

    indentation hardness, a relation between the ASTM D2240 hardness and the Young's modulus for elastomers has been derived by Gent. Gent's relation has the form:

    Shore durometer

    Shore durometer

    Shore_durometer

  • Euler's formula
  • Complex exponential in terms of sine and cosine

    logarithm, and the "modulus" is a conversion factor that transforms a measure of angle into circular arc length (here, the modulus is the radius (CE) of

    Euler's formula

    Euler's formula

    Euler's_formula

  • Elliptic integral
  • Special function defined by an integral

    modular transformation on the Pythagorean counter modulus. For the lemniscatic case, the elliptic modulus or specific eccentricity ε is equal to half the

    Elliptic integral

    Elliptic_integral

  • Lévy's modulus of continuity theorem
  • Lévy's modulus of continuity theorem is a theorem that gives a result about an almost sure behaviour of an estimate of the modulus of continuity for Wiener

    Lévy's modulus of continuity theorem

    Lévy's_modulus_of_continuity_theorem

  • Flexural modulus
  • Intensive property in mechanics

    In mechanics, the flexural modulus, bending modulus, or modulus of rigidity is an intensive property that is computed as the ratio of stress to strain

    Flexural modulus

    Flexural modulus

    Flexural_modulus

  • 6061 aluminium alloy
  • Precipitation-hardening aluminium alloy

    greatly depend on the temper, or heat treatment, of the material. Young's Modulus is 69 GPa (10,000 ksi) regardless of temper. Annealed 6061 (6061-O temper)

    6061 aluminium alloy

    6061_aluminium_alloy

  • Ti-6Al-4V
  • Titanium alloy

    use of titanium alloys as biomaterials is occurring due to their lower modulus, superior biocompatibility and enhanced corrosion resistance when compared

    Ti-6Al-4V

    Ti-6Al-4V

  • Cardinality
  • Size of a set in mathematics

    In mathematics, cardinality is an inherent property of sets, roughly meaning the number of individual objects they contain, which may be infinite. The

    Cardinality

    Cardinality

    Cardinality

  • Fluid
  • Liquid, gas, or other continuously deforming and flowing material

    under an applied shear stress, or external force. They have zero shear modulus, or, in simpler terms, are substances which cannot resist any shear force

    Fluid

    Fluid

  • 8090 aluminium alloy
  • Aluminum alloy with lithium, copper and magnesium

    developed as a replacement to 2114 and 2024 alloys and has a higher elastic modulus and lower density. Aluminium 8090 is used in aerospace applications due

    8090 aluminium alloy

    8090_aluminium_alloy

  • Rayon
  • Cellulose-based semi-synthetic fiber

    forms are available: "polynosics" and "high wet modulus" (HWM).[better source needed] High-wet-modulus rayon is a modified version of viscose that is stronger

    Rayon

    Rayon

    Rayon

  • Trochomodulus carchedonius
  • Species of gastropod

     carchedonius Binomial name Trochomodulus carchedonius (Lamarck, 1822) Synonyms Modulus carchedonius (Lamarck, 1822) Monodonta carchedonius Lamarck, 1822 (original

    Trochomodulus carchedonius

    Trochomodulus carchedonius

    Trochomodulus_carchedonius

  • California bearing ratio
  • Measure of the strength of a road subgrade

    strength of the material and are not a true representation of the resilient modulus.[citation needed] The CBR is the ratio of the bearing load that penetrates

    California bearing ratio

    California_bearing_ratio

  • Modulus of continuity
  • Function in mathematical analysis

    it admits a modulus of continuity. Moreover, relevance to the notion is given by the fact that sets of functions sharing the same modulus of continuity

    Modulus of continuity

    Modulus_of_continuity

  • Weibull modulus
  • Dimensionless parameter of the Weibull distribution

    by two different modes. In this equation m1 is the modulus for the first mode, and m2 is the modulus for the second mode. Φ is the fraction of the sample

    Weibull modulus

    Weibull_modulus

  • Elastomer
  • Polymer with rubber-like elastic properties

    elasticity) and with weak intermolecular forces, generally low Young's modulus (E) and high failure strain compared with other materials. The term, a

    Elastomer

    Elastomer

    Elastomer

  • Basketball (ball)
  • Inflated ball used for basketball games

    just snapping under the tension, and it is lightweight. It has a tensile modulus of 3,103 MPa. This means that it resists stretching, making it a stiff

    Basketball (ball)

    Basketball (ball)

    Basketball_(ball)

  • Lehmer random number generator
  • Type of linear congruential generator with no additive constant

    composite modulus is possible, but the generator must be seeded with a value coprime to m, or the period will be greatly reduced. For example, a modulus of F5

    Lehmer random number generator

    Lehmer_random_number_generator

  • Collagen
  • Most abundant structural protein in animals

    Young's modulus of collagen at the molecular level. Only above a certain strain rate is there a strong relationship between elastic modulus and strain

    Collagen

    Collagen

  • Superhard material
  • Material with Vickers hardness exceeding 40 gigapascals

    resistance to change in shape. A superhard material has high shear modulus, high bulk modulus, and does not deform plastically. Ideally superhard materials

    Superhard material

    Superhard material

    Superhard_material

  • Trochomodulus calusa
  • Species of gastropod

    sedis Family: Modulidae Genus: Trochomodulus Species: T. calusa Binomial name Trochomodulus calusa (Petuch, 1988) Synonyms Modulus calusa Petuch (1988)

    Trochomodulus calusa

    Trochomodulus calusa

    Trochomodulus_calusa

  • Longitudinal wave
  • Type of wave

        {\displaystyle \ G\ ~~} is the shear modulus and   K b   {\displaystyle \ K_{b}\ } is the bulk modulus;   ρ       {\displaystyle \ \rho ~~~} is the

    Longitudinal wave

    Longitudinal wave

    Longitudinal_wave

  • Extremal length
  • conformal modulus of Γ {\displaystyle \Gamma } , the reciprocal of the extremal length. The fact that extremal length and conformal modulus are conformal

    Extremal length

    Extremal_length

  • International Securities Identification Number
  • Identifier for a security

    3 + 8 + 3 + 0) = 45 Take the 10s modulus of the sum: 45 mod 10 = 5 Subtract from 10: 10 − 5 = 5 Take the 10s modulus of the result (this final step is

    International Securities Identification Number

    International_Securities_Identification_Number

  • Thiele modulus
  • Catalytic activity is related to the size of particle

    represents the square of the Thiele Modulus, which we now see rises naturally out of the material balance. Then the Thiele modulus for a first order reaction is:

    Thiele modulus

    Thiele_modulus

  • Complex conjugate
  • Fundamental operation on complex numbers

    the only fixed points of conjugation. Conjugation does not change the modulus of a complex number: | z ¯ | = | z | . {\displaystyle \left|{\overline

    Complex conjugate

    Complex conjugate

    Complex_conjugate

  • Cerrolow 136
  • Alloy used for soldering

    cooling, and shows slight shrinkage in couple hours afterwards. The Young's Modulus is approximately 2.5 million psi (17.24 GPa) Johnson Manufacturing Co,

    Cerrolow 136

    Cerrolow_136

  • Shear stress
  • Component of stress coplanar with a material cross section

    the shear modulus of the isotropic material, given by G = E 2 ( 1 + ν ) . {\displaystyle G={\frac {E}{2(1+\nu )}}.} Here, E is Young's modulus and ν is

    Shear stress

    Shear stress

    Shear_stress

  • Aramid
  • Class of synthetic fiber related to nylon

    Company and Bayer, para-aramid fiber with much higher tenacity and elastic modulus was also developed in the 1960s and 1970s by DuPont and AkzoNobel, both

    Aramid

    Aramid

    Aramid

  • Dirichlet character
  • Complex-valued arithmetic function

    Dirichlet characters that includes the modulus. In many contexts (such as in the proof of Dirichlet's theorem) the modulus is fixed. In other contexts, such

    Dirichlet character

    Dirichlet character

    Dirichlet_character

  • Anisotropy
  • In geometry, property of being directionally dependent

    G=E/[2(1+\nu )],} where G {\displaystyle G} is the shear modulus, E {\displaystyle E} is the Young's modulus, and ν {\displaystyle \nu } is the material's Poisson's

    Anisotropy

    Anisotropy

    Anisotropy

  • Fineness modulus
  • intermediate values. Fineness modulus of combined aggregates is always between the Fineness modulus of aggregates and combined modulus coarse aggregate have intermediate

    Fineness modulus

    Fineness_modulus

  • Cauchy sequence
  • Sequence of points that get progressively closer to each other

    |x_{m}-x_{n}|<1/k.} Any sequence with a modulus of Cauchy convergence is a Cauchy sequence. The existence of a modulus for a Cauchy sequence follows from the

    Cauchy sequence

    Cauchy sequence

    Cauchy_sequence

  • Liquid
  • State of matter

    of the shear modulus is 0. This is sometimes seen as the defining property of a liquid. However, like the bulk modulus K, the shear modulus G is also frequency-dependent

    Liquid

    Liquid

    Liquid

  • Plancherel theorem
  • Theorem in harmonic analysis

    states that the integral of a function's squared modulus is equal to the integral of the squared modulus of its frequency spectrum. That is, if f ( x )

    Plancherel theorem

    Plancherel_theorem

  • Argument (complex analysis)
  • Angle of complex number about real axis

    "Modulus and Argument". mas-coursebuild.ncl.ac.uk. Newcastle University. Retrieved 2025-01-05. Dictionary of Mathematics (2002). phase. "Modulus and

    Argument (complex analysis)

    Argument (complex analysis)

    Argument_(complex_analysis)

  • Modulus of smoothness
  • quantitatively measure smoothness of functions. Moduli of smoothness generalise modulus of continuity and are used in approximation theory and numerical analysis

    Modulus of smoothness

    Modulus_of_smoothness

  • Tooth enamel
  • Major tissue that makes up part of the tooth in humans and many animals

    high hardness and modulus, shown to have modulus values of 85–90 GPa and hardness values of 3.4-3.9 GPa. The hardness and modulus in the direction perpendicular

    Tooth enamel

    Tooth enamel

    Tooth_enamel

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  • Moon
  • Surname or Lastname

    Irish

    Moon

    Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Mocháin (see Mohan).English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from Moyon in La Manche, named from the Gallo-Roman personal name Modius (from Latin modus ‘measure’) + the locative suffix -o (genitive -onis).English : nickname from Anglo-Norman French moun ‘monk’ (see Monk).Cornish : nickname for a slender person, from Cornish mon ‘thin’.Korean : variant of Mun.

    Moon

  • Romulus
  • Boy/Male

    French, German, Greek, Latin, Portuguese

    Romulus

    Citizen of Rome; Man from Sidon

    Romulus

  • Silvia
  • Girl/Female

    Latin American Shakespearean

    Silvia

    From the forest. Rhea Silvia was the mother of Rome's founders, Remus and Romulus.

    Silvia

  • Boulus
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Boulus

    Boulus

  • Moulds
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Moulds

    English : metronymic from Mould.

    Moulds

  • ROMOLO
  • Male

    Italian

    ROMOLO

    Italian form of Latin Romulus, ROMOLO means "from Rome."

    ROMOLO

  • Hersilia
  • Girl/Female

    Latin

    Hersilia

    Married a follower of Romulus.

    Hersilia

  • Romola | ரோமோலா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Romola | ரோமோலா

    Hairy, Charming, The female form of romulus, The female form of romulus

    Romola | ரோமோலா

  • Accalia
  • Girl/Female

    Latin

    Accalia

    Possibly from the Acca Larentia the shewolf who nursed the twins Remus and Romulus.

    Accalia

  • Luperca
  • Girl/Female

    Latin

    Luperca

    Shewolf who nursed Romulus and Remus.

    Luperca

  • Larentia
  • Girl/Female

    Latin

    Larentia

    The shewolf who nursed Remus and Romulus.

    Larentia

  • Ruwwad
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Ruwwad

    Pioneers; Explorers; Guides; Leaders; Models

    Ruwwad

  • Mutter
  • Surname or Lastname

    South German (also Mütter)

    Mutter

    South German (also Mütter) : occupational name for an official employed to measure grain, from Middle High German mutte, mütte ‘bushel’, ‘grain measure’ (Latin modius) + the agent suffix -er.English : variant spelling of Muter.

    Mutter

  • Boulus
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Boulus

    Arabic Form of Paul

    Boulus

  • Romulus
  • Boy/Male

    Latin

    Romulus

    Founder of Rome.

    Romulus

  • Romola
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Romola

    Hairy, Charming, The female form of romulus, The female form of romulus

    Romola

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  • Abele
  • n.

    The white poplar (Populus alba).

  • Modioli
  • pl.

    of Modiolus

  • Loculus
  • n.

    One of the spaces between the septa in the Anthozoa.

  • Musk
  • n.

    The musk plant (Mimulus moschatus).

  • Modular
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to mode, modulation, module, or modius; as, modular arrangement; modular accent; modular measure.

  • Loculi
  • pl.

    of Loculus

  • Minute
  • n.

    A fixed part of a module. See Module.

  • Module
  • n.

    The size of some one part, as the diameter of semi-diameter of the base of a shaft, taken as a unit of measure by which the proportions of the other parts of the composition are regulated. Generally, for columns, the semi-diameter is taken, and divided into a certain number of parts, called minutes (see Minute), though often the diameter is taken, and any dimension is said to be so many modules and minutes in height, breadth, or projection.

  • Residue
  • n.

    Any positive or negative number that differs from a given number by a multiple of a given modulus; thus, if 7 is the modulus, and 9 the given number, the numbers -5, 2, 16, 23, etc., are residues.

  • Modulus
  • n.

    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.

  • Modi
  • pl.

    of Modus

  • Modus
  • n.

    A fixed compensation or equivalent given instead of payment of tithes in kind, expressed in full by the phrase modus decimandi.

  • Oculi
  • pl.

    of Oculus

  • Locule
  • n.

    A little hollow; a loculus.

  • Loculus
  • n.

    One of the compartments of a several-celled ovary; loculament.

  • Moduli
  • pl.

    of Modulus

  • Nodulous
  • a.

    Having small nodes or knots; diminutively nodose.

  • Modiolus
  • n.

    The central column in the osseous cochlea of the ear.

  • Nodulose
  • a.

    Alt. of Nodulous

  • Modii
  • pl.

    of Modius