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Look up: modulus

  1. modulus
    [n] - an integer that can be divided without remainder into the difference between two other integers 2. [n] - the absolute value of a complex number 3. [n] - (physics) a coefficient that expresses how much of a specified property is possessed by a specified substance
    Found on http://www.webdictionary.co.uk/definitio

  2. Modulus
    Alternate term for Modulus of Elasticity, often used in connection with rubber.
    Found on http://www.instron.co.uk/wa/resourcecent

  3. Modulus
    The absolute value of a quantity, not considering it's sign or direction. For example, .
    Found on http://www.diracdelta.co.uk/science/sour

  4. Modulus
    Measure of the ratio of applied load (stress) to the resultant deformation of a material. May be represented by a number or in descriptive terms as low, intermediate, high or ultrahigh. (See also stiffness, Young`s modulus.)
    Found on http://www.komprex.com/Glossary/index.ht

  5. modulus
    a) (general) the measure of a quantity that depends on two or more other quantities; b) (physics and mechanics) a constant indicating the relation between the amount of physical effect and that of the forces producing it Category: Mechanical engineering • term used to measure resistance ...
    Found on http://www.mijnwoordenboek.nl/definition

  6. Modulus
    Stress at a given strain. Also tensile strength at a given elongation.
    Found on http://www.rookinspections.com/glossary/

  7. Modulus
    Mod'u·lus noun ; plural Moduli . [ Latin , a small measure. See Module , noun ] (Math., Mech., & Physics) A quantity or coefficient, or constant, which expresses the measure of some specified f...
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/M/87

  8. modulus
    Origin: L, a small measure. See Module. ... <mathematics> 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. Modulus of a machine, a formula expressing the work which a gi...
    Found on http://www.mondofacto.com/facts/dictiona

  9. modulus
    noun (physics) a coefficient that expresses how much of a specified property is possessed by a specified substance
    Found on http://wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/web

  10. 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.
    Found on http://thinkexist.com/dictionary/meaning

  11. modulus
    Type: Term Pronunciation: moj′yū-lŭs, mod′yū- Definitions: 1. A coefficient expressing the magnitude of a physical property by a numeric value.
    Found on http://www.medilexicon.com/medicaldictio

  12. Modulus
    See Support Factor.
    Found on http://www.pfa.org/jifsg/jifsgs15.html

  13. MODULUS
    Stress at a given strain. Also tensile strength at a given elongation.
    Found on http://www.proofrock.com/glossary.html

  14. modulus
    A real, positive quantity that measures the magnitude of some number. For instance, the modulus of a complex number is the square root of the sum of the squares of its components. Often it means, simply, the numerical (`absolute”) value of an algebraic quantity x....
    Found on http://www.oenb.at/dictionary/termini.js

  15. modulus
    non-negative real number -c-, the square of which is equal to the product of a complex number c = a + jb and its conjugate: NOTE - The concept of modulus may be applied to a complex scalar quantity.
    Found on http://www.electropedia.org/iev/iev.nsf/

  16. modulus
    In mathematics, a number that divides exactly into the difference between two given numbers. Also, the multiplication factor used to convert a logarithm of one base to a logarithm of another base. Also, another name for absolute value
    Found on http://www.talktalk.co.uk/reference/ency

  17. Modulus
    a constant which expresses a force
    Found on http://www.chemistry-dictionary.com/defi

  18. Modulus
    [algebraic number theory] In mathematics, in the field of algebraic number theory, a modulus (plural moduli) (or cycle, or extended ideal) is a formal product of places of a global field (i.e. an algebraic number field or a global function field). It is used to encode ramification data for a...
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modulus_(al

  19. Modulus
    [gastropod] Modulus is a genus of small sea snails, marine gastropod molluscs in the family Modulidae. Species within the genus Modulus include: ...
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modulus_(ga



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27 May 2012

This day in history: The Queen Mary made her maiden voyage, on the Southampton-Cherbourg-New York route, on 27 May 1936. The passenger accommodation emphasised the first two classes, cabin and tourist. The propulsion machinery of the ship produced a massive 160,000 SHP and gave it a speed of over 30 knots. Despite expectations that the ship would try to break speed records on its first voyage a thick fog destroyed any hope of this. The Queen Mary spent a short time in drydock during July whilst adjustments were made to the propellers and turbines. When the ship returned to service, in August, it made a record voyage from Bishop's Rock to Ambrose light and took the Blue Riband from the Normandie. read more

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