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Definition of Elasticity of shear
1. Noun. The elasticity of a body that has been pulled out of shape by a shearing force.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Elasticity Of Shear
Literary usage of Elasticity of shear
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Text-book on the Strength of Materials by Stephen Elmer Slocum, Edward Lee Hancock (1906)
"Modulus of elasticity of shear. In an elementary prism subjected to simple shear
an angular deformation *^-J occurs, as shown in Fig. 16. ..."
2. Text-book on the Strength of Materials by Stephen Elmer Slocum, Edward Lee Hancock (1911)
"Modulus of elasticity of shear. ln an elementary prism subjected to simple shear
an angular deformation occurs, as shown in Fig. 18. ..."
3. Examination Papersby University of Toronto by University of Toronto (1901)
"How may the coefficient of elasticity of shear be determined experimentally 1
Deduce the equations necessary for its calculation from the experimental data. ..."
4. An Introduction to the Physics and Chemistry of Colloids by Emil Hatschek (1916)
"... is much less readily deformable than the liquid phase, without postulating
all the properties, such as elasticity of shear, characteristic of a solid. ..."
5. The Theory and Practice of Mechanics by Stephen Elmer Slocum (1913)
"Then it is shown in the theory of torsion* where I = length of suspending wire,
G = modulus of elasticity of shear, /0 = polar moment of inertia of a cross ..."