
1) Distance
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1) Longness 2) Protraction 3) Something that is elongated 4) Stretching 5) Stretching out
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- an addition to the length of something
- the act of lengthening something
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• (n.) The act of lengthening, or the state of being lengthened; protraction; extension. • (n.) The angular distance of a planet from the sun; as, the elongation of Venus or Mercury. • (n.) Removal to a distance; withdrawal; a being at a distance; distance. • (n.) That which lengthens out; continuation.Elongation: words in the d...
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in astronomy, the angular distance in celestial longitude separating the Moon or a planet from the Sun. The greatest elongation possible for the two ... [1 related articles]
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Paranormal extension of the physical body, reported in some mystics and physical mediums.
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Paranormal extension of the physical body, reported in some mystics and physical mediums.
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<radiobiology> Parameter indicating the degree to which the cross-section of a toroidal plasma is non-circular. Kappa=b/a, where b and a are the vertical and horizontal minor radii. As kappa is increased, the confinement in relation to the total current improves, but the plasma also becomes more and more unstable to vertical displacements. A ...
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(e″long-a´shәn) the act or process of increasing in length. a radiographic distortion in which the image is longer than what is being x-rayed.
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If an aggregate has one dimension substantially greater than the other two, it then suffers from elongation.
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E`lon·ga'tion noun [ Late Latin
elongatio : confer French
élongation .]
1. The act of lengthening, or the state of being lengthened; protraction; extension. '
Elongation of the fibers.'
Arbuthnot. 2. That which lengthens out; continuation. « May not...
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Measure of the ductility of a material determined in a tensile test. It is the increase in gage length (measured after rupture) divided by original gage length. Higher elongation indicates higher ductility. Elongation cannot be used to predict behavior of materials subjected to sudden or repeated loading.
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The amount (% length) that a conductor or other material can stretch before breaking when a pulling force is applied.
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In tensile testing, the increase in the gauge length, measured after fracture of the specimen within the gauge length, usually expressed as a percentage of the original gauge length.
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Increase in length which occurs before a metal is fractured, when subjected to stress. This is usually expressed as a percentage of the original length and is a measure of the ductility of the metal.
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Increase in length which occurs before a metal is fractured, when subjected to stress.This is usually expressed as a percentage of the original length and is a measure of the ductility of the metal. See also: Stress.
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noun the act of lengthening something
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In astronomy, angular distance between the Sun and a planet or other Solar System object. This angle is 0° at conjunction, 90° at quadrature, and 180° at opposition
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the amount a sample of steel will stretch before breaking, reported as a percentage
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Deformation caused by stretching; the fractional increase in length of a material stressed in tension.
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the act of elongating or the state of being elongated. · something that is elongated. · the angular distance, measured from the earth, between a planet or the moon and the sun or between a satellite and the planet about which it revolves.
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Amount of permanent extension in the vicinity of the fractures in the tensile test; usually expressed as percentage of original gage length.
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A measurement of ductility expressed in terms of the stretch having occurred over a given length on a standard tensile specimen at time of fracture, usually based upon an original length of 2 inches.
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Increase in length which occurs before a metal is fractured, when subjected to stress. This is usually expressed as a percentage of the original length and is a measure of the ductility of the metal.
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the act of lengthening something
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