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sıklık sırası: 8399 ELASTICITY = [ile'stisiti] noun
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ELASTICITY
Economic/Price Elasticity:
Price Elasticity of Demand: The percentage change in quantity demanded divided by the percentage change in price.
Income Elasticity of Demand: The percentage change in quantity demanded divided by the percentage change in income.
Cross-Price Elasticity of Demand: The percentage change in the quantity demanded of one good divided by the percentage change in the price of another good.
Elasticity Coefficient: A numerical measure of the responsiveness of demand or supply to changes in price or income.
Perfectly Elastic Demand: A situation where the quantity demanded changes infinitely with any change in price.
Perfectly Inelastic Demand: A situation where quantity demanded does not change with changes in price.
Unitary Elasticity: A situation where the percentage change in quantity demanded is exactly equal to the percentage change in price.
Physics/Materials Science:
Material Elasticity: The ability of a material to deform reversibly under stress and return to its original shape when the stress is removed.
Young's Modulus: A measure of the stiffness of a material and is defined as the ratio of stress to strain.
Elastic Limit: The maximum stress that a material can undergo without permanent deformation.
Elastic Deformation: Deformation that is non-permanent and reversible upon removal of the applied force.
Elastic Behavior: Material behavior where stress is proportional to strain.
Elastic Constants: Material properties that define its response to stress and strain.
Elastic Modulus: A measure of the stiffness of a material.
Statistical/Mathematical:
Elastic Net: A type of regularization regression that combines both L1 and L2 penalties.
Elasticity of Substitution: The rate at which one factor of production can be substituted for another while keeping output constant.
Elastic Net Regression: A regression method that combines the penalties of ridge regression and lasso regression.
Price Elasticity Model: A statistical model used to quantify the responsiveness of quantity demanded to changes in price.
Business/Management:
Organizational Elasticity: The ability of an organization to adapt and respond effectively to changes.
Market Elasticity: The degree to which a market can accommodate changes in supply and demand without affecting prices significantly.
Service Elasticity: The ability of a service system to handle fluctuations in demand without significant changes in quality.
Supply Chain Elasticity: The ability of a supply chain to adapt to changes in demand, supply, and market conditions.
Engineering/Design:
Elastic Foundation: A theoretical model used in engineering to represent the soil beneath a structure.
Elastic Strain: The reversible deformation of a material under applied stress.
Elastic Beam: A structural beam that deforms elastically under load and returns to its original shape when the load is removed.
Elastic Hysteresis: The energy loss that occurs when a material undergoes cyclic loading and unloading.
Elastic Resistance: The opposition to deformation in an elastic material.
Market/Finance:
Elastic Currency: A currency whose value can fluctuate widely in response to market forces.
Elastic Market: A market that can quickly adjust to changes in supply and demand without significant price fluctuations.
Elastic Asset: An asset whose value can change substantially in response to market conditions.
Elastic Money Supply: A monetary system where the money supply can expand or contract in response to changes in demand.
Elastic Stock: A stock that experiences significant price changes in response to market conditions.
Textiles/Clothing:
Elastic Waistband: A waistband in clothing that can stretch to accommodate different waist sizes.
Elastic Thread: A stretchable thread used in sewing to provide elasticity to fabric.
Elastic Fabric: A fabric that can stretch and return to its original shape.
Business Strategy/Marketing:
Elastic Pricing: Pricing strategies that can be adjusted quickly in response to market conditions.
Elastic Strategy: A business strategy that is adaptable and can respond to changes in the market environment.
Elastic Brand: A brand that can withstand challenges and adapt to changing consumer preferences.
Chemistry/Materials:
Elastic Polymer: A polymer that can deform reversibly under stress and return to its original shape.
Elastic Collisions: Collisions where kinetic energy and momentum are conserved.
Elastic Strain Energy: The energy stored in a material when it undergoes elastic deformation.
Biology/Physiology:
Elastic Tissue: Tissue in the body that can stretch and recoil, such as in blood vessels and lungs.
Elastic Cartilage: A type of cartilage found in the outer ear and parts of the larynx.
Elastic Recoil: The ability of certain tissues to return to their original shape after being stretched.
Computing/Technology:
Elastic Computing: Computing resources that can be scaled up or down based on demand.
Elastic Load Balancing: A technique used to distribute incoming network traffic across multiple servers dynamically.
Elastic Cloud: Cloud computing infrastructure that can scale resources automatically in response to demand.
Environment/Climate:
Elastic Atmosphere: The ability of the Earth's atmosphere to expand and contract in response to changes in temperature.
Elastic Climate: Climate systems that can adjust to changes without undergoing irreversible shifts.
Psychology/Social Sciences:
Psychological Elasticity: The ability to adapt and cope with stress and adversity.
Emotional Elasticity: The capacity to experience a range of emotions and bounce back from difficult situations.
Legal/Policy:
Elastic Clause: A provision in a legal document or constitution that allows for interpretation and adaptation to changing circumstances.
Elastic Interpretation: A flexible approach to legal interpretation that considers changing societal norms and values.
Linguistics/Language:
Elastic Syntax: Flexible rules governing word order and sentence structure in a language.
Elastic Grammar: Grammar rules that allow for variation and flexibility in usage.
Art/Music:
Elastic Rhythm: Musical rhythms that can vary in tempo and timing.
Elastic Melody: Melodic lines that allow for variations and improvisation.
Physiology/Medicine:
Elastic Skin: The ability of the skin to stretch and recoil, maintaining its integrity.
Elastic Arteries: Large arteries that expand and contract to accommodate changes in blood flow.
Elastic Rebound: The rapid return of physiological functions to normal after a period of stress or exertion.
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