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Elasticity (physics) In physics and materials science, elasticity is the ability of a body to resist a distorting influence and to return to its original size and shape when that influence or force is removed. Solid objects will deform when adequate loads are a ...
, continuum mechanics of bodies that deform reversibly under stress Elasticity may also refer to:


Information technology

* Elasticity (data store), the flexibility of the data model and the clustering *
Elasticity (system resource) In computing, elasticity is defined as "the degree to which a system is able to adapt to workload changes by provisioning and de-provisioning resources in an autonomic manner, such that at each point in time the available resources match the cur ...
, a defining feature of distributed system


Economics

Elasticity (economics) In economics, elasticity measures the responsiveness of one economic variable to a change in another. For example, if the price elasticity of the demand of a good is −2, then a 10% increase in price will cause the quantity demanded to fall by 2 ...
, a general term for a ratio of change. For more specific economic forms of elasticity, see: *
Cross elasticity of demand In economics, the cross (or cross-price) elasticity of demand (XED) measures the effect of changes in the price of one good on the quantity demanded of another good. This reflects the fact that the quantity demanded of good is dependent on not on ...
* Elasticity of substitution * Frisch elasticity of labor supply *
Income elasticity of demand In economics, the income elasticity of demand (YED) is the responsivenesses of the quantity demanded for a good to a change in consumer income. It is measured as the ratio of the percentage change in quantity demanded to the percentage change in ...
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Output elasticity In economics, output elasticity is the percentage change of output ( GDP or production of a single firm) divided by the percentage change of an input. It is sometimes called ''partial output elasticity'' to clarify that it refers to the change of o ...
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Price elasticity of demand A good's price elasticity of demand (E_d, PED) is a measure of how sensitive the quantity demanded is to its price. When the price rises, quantity demanded falls for almost any good ( law of demand), but it falls more for some than for others. Th ...
* Price elasticity of supply * Yield elasticity of bond value


Mathematics

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Elasticity of a function In mathematics, the elasticity or point elasticity of a positive differentiable function ''f'' of a positive variable (positive input, positive output) at point ''a'' is defined as :Ef(a) = \fracf'(a) :=\lim_\frac\frac=\lim_\frac\frac=\lim_\frac\ap ...
, a mathematical definition of point elasticity * Arc elasticity


Molecular and Cell Biology

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Elasticity coefficient In chemistry, the Reaction rate, rate of a chemical reaction is influenced by many different factors, such as temperature, pH, reactant, the concentration of Product (chemistry), products, and other effectors. The degree to which these factors c ...
, a biochemical term used in metabolic control analysis


Other uses

* ''Elasticity'', a 2021 EP by
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See also

* Elastic (disambiguation) {{disambiguation