inelastic Meaning & Definition

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  • This does not produce any distortion in the choice of labor, since male labor supply is inelastic.

  • In such a partially ionized plasma, elastic and inelastic process takes place simultaneously.

  • We have calculated separately the probability of exciting plasmons and electron-hole pairs in an inelastic electron scattering event assisted by multiphoton processes.

  • The projectile only changes its trajectory if an elastic collision takes place, if not the projectile continues straight losing its energy due to inelastic stopping.

  • This formalism provides a self-consistent description of the inelastic processes connecting par ticle-solid- laser interactions.

  • For inelastic, permanent strain, it is usually expressed as a relation between stress and strain rate.

  • This energy domain allows for the investigation of inelastic collisions leading to the impact ionization.

  • The instability is expected to saturate rapidly by the nonlinear damping from inelastic collisions, which depend strongly on the electron temperature.

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