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Elasticity

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Elasticity may refer to:

Various uses are derived from this physical sense of the term, especially in economics:

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Elasticity as a comic book super power.

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    Elasticity
    Ability of a deformed material body to return to its original shape and size when the forces causing deformation are removed. Most solids show some elastic behaviour, but there is usually a limit—the material's “elastic limit”—to... more

    Elasticity
    Elasticity is the ability of a material to return to its original shape and size after being stretched, compressed, twisted or bent. Elastic deformation (change of shape or size) lasts only as long as a deforming force is applied to the object, and disap... more


     
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