elasticity
English
Etymology
Pronunciation
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- Rhymes: -ɪsɪti
Noun
elasticity (countable and uncountable, plural elasticities)
- (physics) The property by virtue of which a material deformed under load can regain its original dimensions when unloaded
- (economics) The sensitivity of changes in a quantity with respect to changes in another quantity.
- If the sales of an item drop by 5% when the price increases by 10%, its price elasticity is -0.5.
- (computing) A measure of the flexibility of a data store's data model and clustering capabilities.
- (computing) A system's ability to adapt to changes in workload by automatically provisioning and de-provisioning resources.
- (mathematics) The ratio of the relative change in a function's output with respect to the relative change in its input, for infinitesimal changes at a certain point.
- Synonym: point elasticity
- The quality of being elastic.
- Adaptability.
- Her elasticity allowed her to recover quickly.
- 1912, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, The Lost World[1]:
- "I'll have a try at it, Gladys, if you will only give me an idea what would please you." She laughed at the elasticity of my character.
Derived terms
Translations
physics: property by which a material can regain its original dimensions
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economics: sensitivity of a variable to changes in another variable
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quality of being elastic
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adaptability — see adaptability