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Type Words
Type of whole number, integer


2 is a modulus of 5 and 9.
Type Words
Type of coefficient
Has types modulus of elasticity, coefficient of elasticity, elastic modulus
Type Words
Type of numerical value, absolute value

Examples of modulus

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Examples are material constants such as modulus of elasticity and specific heat.
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A process for imparting high stretch, recovery and modulus into a woven fabric.
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Such generalizations are useful for constructing different modulus of continuity.
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In particular, multiplication by a complex number of modulus 1 acts as a rotation.
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Modular arithmetic is convenient for calculating the check digit using modulus 11.
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They all contain idempotents and zero-divisors, but offer a multiplicative modulus.
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These sheets, called graphene oxide paper have a measured tensile modulus of 32 GPa.
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The high-modulus graphite baitcasting rod is light, tough and a pleasure to fish with.
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This inverse will exist since the numbers are odd and the modulus has no odd factors.
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More examples
  • An integer that can be divided without remainder into the difference between two other integers; "2 is a modulus of 5 and 9"
  • The absolute value of a complex number
  • (physics) a coefficient that expresses how much of a specified property is possessed by a specified substance
  • 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). ...
  • Modulus is a genus of small sea snails, marine gastropod molluscs in the family Modulidae.
  • (Moduli (physics)) In quantum field theory, the term moduli (or more properly moduli fields) is sometimes used to refer to scalar fields whose potential energy function has continuous families of global minima. Such potential functions frequently occur in supersymmetric systems. ...
  • Stress at a given strain. Also tensile strength at a given elongation.
  • An integer divisor when you're interested in the remainder instead of the quotient.
  • The ratio of strength to stress.