Modulus /(?)/

Mod·u·lus

Modulus

n.

pl. Moduli

  1. 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. (Math., Mech., & Physics)

Phrases & Compounds

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.
Modulus of a system of logarithms
a number by which all the Napierian logarithms must be multiplied to obtain the logarithms in another system.
Modulus of elasticity
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
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.