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volume elasticity - vertaling naar russisch

MATHEMATICAL DEFINITION OF POINT ELASTICITY
Point elasticity; Elasticity (mathematics); Semi-elasticity; Semielasticity; Elastic algebra

volume elasticity      

нефтегазовая промышленность

объёмная упругость

сопротивление сжатию

volume elasticity      
объёмная упругость
linear elasticity         
  • Spherical coordinates (''r'', '' θ'', ''φ'') as commonly used in ''physics'': radial distance ''r'', polar angle ''θ'' ([[theta]]), and azimuthal angle ''φ'' ([[phi]]). The symbol ''ρ'' ([[rho]]) is often used instead of ''r''.
MATHEMATICAL STUDY OF HOW SOLID OBJECTS DEFORM AND BECOME INTERNALLY STRESSED DUE TO PRESCRIBED LOADING CONDITIONS
Elastic wave; Elastic Wave; 3-D elasticity; 3D Elasticity; Elastic waves; 3-D Elasticity; Elastostatic equation; Linear material; Linear elastic material; Elastodynamic equation; Navier-Cauchy equations; Elastodynamics; Beltrami–Michell compatibility equations; Stress wave; Christoffel equation; Beltrami-Michell compatibility equations
линейная упругость

Definitie

inelastic
¦ adjective
1. (of a material) not elastic.
2. Economics (of demand or supply) insensitive to changes in price or income.
3. Physics (of a collision) involving an overall loss of translational kinetic energy.
Derivatives
inelastically adverb
inelasticity noun

Wikipedia

Elasticity of a function

In mathematics, the elasticity or point elasticity of a positive differentiable function f of a positive variable (positive input, positive output) at point a is defined as

E f ( a ) = a f ( a ) f ( a ) {\displaystyle Ef(a)={\frac {a}{f(a)}}f'(a)}
= lim x a f ( x ) f ( a ) x a a f ( a ) = lim x a f ( x ) f ( a ) f ( a ) a x a = lim x a 1 f ( x ) f ( a ) 1 x a % Δ f ( a ) % Δ a {\displaystyle =\lim _{x\to a}{\frac {f(x)-f(a)}{x-a}}{\frac {a}{f(a)}}=\lim _{x\to a}{\frac {f(x)-f(a)}{f(a)}}{\frac {a}{x-a}}=\lim _{x\to a}{\frac {1-{\frac {f(x)}{f(a)}}}{1-{\frac {x}{a}}}}\approx {\frac {\%\Delta f(a)}{\%\Delta a}}}

or equivalently

E f ( x ) = d log f ( x ) d log x . {\displaystyle Ef(x)={\frac {d\log f(x)}{d\log x}}.}

It is thus the ratio of the relative (percentage) change in the function's output f ( x ) {\displaystyle f(x)} with respect to the relative change in its input x {\displaystyle x} , for infinitesimal changes from a point ( a , f ( a ) ) {\displaystyle (a,f(a))} . Equivalently, it is the ratio of the infinitesimal change of the logarithm of a function with respect to the infinitesimal change of the logarithm of the argument. Generalisations to multi-input-multi-output cases also exist in the literature.

The elasticity of a function is a constant α {\displaystyle \alpha } if and only if the function has the form f ( x ) = C x α {\displaystyle f(x)=Cx^{\alpha }} for a constant C > 0 {\displaystyle C>0} .

The elasticity at a point is the limit of the arc elasticity between two points as the separation between those two points approaches zero.

The concept of elasticity is widely used in economics and Metabolic Control Analysis; see elasticity (economics) and Elasticity coefficient respectively for details.

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