elasticidad

/elas.ti.θiˈðað/
nounIntermediate
⚙️Engineering
technical

The ability of a material or substance to return to its original shape after being stretched or compressed.

La goma tiene una alta elasticidad, lo que la hace ideal para bandas elásticas.

Rubber has high elasticity, making it ideal for elastic bands.

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In physics and engineering, elasticity refers to the property of materials to deform under stress and return to their original shape.

general

The degree to which something can adapt or change in response to external forces or conditions.

La economía necesita una mayor elasticidad para recuperarse de las crisis.

The economy needs greater elasticity to recover from crises.

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In economics, elasticity refers to the responsiveness of one economic variable to changes in another.

Collocations

elasticidad de la demandaprice elasticity of demandelasticidad del suministroprice elasticity of supplyelasticidad de un materialelasticity of a material

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Related Phrases

ser elásticophrase
to be flexible

💡Pro Tip

Technical vs. General Use

In technical contexts, 'elasticidad' refers to material properties, while in economics, it refers to responsiveness to changes.

Gold Rule

Context Matters

Always consider the context when using 'elasticidad' to avoid confusion between its technical and general meanings.

📖Word Origin

From Latin 'elasticus', from Greek 'elastikos', meaning 'able to recover'.

📝Usage Notes

In Spanish, 'elasticidad' can refer to both physical elasticity (materials) and economic elasticity (demand/supply).

Word Breakdown

elastico
elastic
root
+
-idad
quality of
suffix
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