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From:
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mod·u·lus
/ˈmɑʤələs/
率,係數,模數
From:
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mod·u·lus
/ˈmɑʤələs/
名詞
(拉)量度,尺寸,節拍,模數,絕對值,係數,模量
From:
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modulus
模數;模;系數;模量
From:
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modulus
模數
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Mod·u·lus
n.
;
pl
.
Moduli
Math.,
Mech
., & Physics
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
given
machine
can
perform
under
the
conditions
involved
in
its
construction
;
the
relation
between
the
work
done
upon
a
machine
by
the
moving
power
,
and
that
yielded
at
the
working
points
,
either
constantly
,
if
its
motion
be
uniform
,
or
in
the
interval
of
time
which
it
occupies
in
passing
from
any
given
velocity
to
the
same
velocity
again
,
if
its
motion
be
variable
; --
called
also
the
efficiency
of
the
machine
. --
Mosley
.
--
Rankine
.
Modulus of a system of logarithms
Math.
,
a
number
by
which
all
the
Napierian
logarithms
must
be
multiplied
to
obtain
the
logarithms
in
another
system
.
Modulus of elasticity
.
(a)
The
measure
of
the
elastic
force
of
any
substance
,
expressed
by
the
ratio
of
a
stress
on
a
given
unit
of
the
substance
to
the
accompanying
distortion
,
or
strain
.
(b)
An
expression
of
the
force
(
usually
in
terms
of
the
height
in
feet
or
weight
in
pounds
of
a
column
of
the
same
body
)
which
would
be
necessary
to
elongate
a
prismatic
body
of
a
transverse
section
equal
to
a
given
unit
,
as
a
square
inch
or
foot
,
to
double
,
or
to
compress
it
to
half
,
its
original
length
,
were
that
degree
of
elongation
or
compression
possible
,
or
within
the
limits
of
elasticity
; --
called
also
Young's modulus
.
Modulus of rupture
,
the
measure
of
the
force
necessary
to
break
a
given
substance
across
,
as
a
beam
,
expressed
by
eighteen
times
the
load
which
is
required
to
break
a
bar
of
one
inch
square
,
supported
flatwise
at
two
points
one
foot
apart
,
and
loaded
in
the
middle
between
the
points
of
support
. --
Rankine
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
modulus
n
1:
an
integer
that
can
be
divided
without
remainder
into
the
difference
between
two
other
integers
; "2
is
a
modulus
of
5
and
9"
2:
the
absolute
value
of
a
complex
number
3: (
physics
)
a
coefficient
that
expresses
how
much
of
a
specified
property
is
possessed
by
a
specified
substance
[
also
:
moduli
(
pl
)]
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