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In mathematics, the absolute value (or modulus[1]) of a real number is its numerical value without regard to its sign. ... In mathematics, the modulus of continuity is a precise way to measure the smoothness of a function. ... In solid mechanics, Youngs modulus (E) is a measure of the stiffness of a given material. ... An elastic modulus, or modulus of elasticity, is the mathematical description of an object or substances tendency to be deformed when a force is applied to it. ... Modulus Guitars is an American manufacturer of musical instruments, most notably bass guitars built with carbon fiber necks. ... This article is about the superheroes. ... In theoretical physics, moduli are scalar fields whose different values are equally good (each one such scalar field is called a modulus). ... fmod redirects here. ...

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The word modulo (Latin, with respect to a modulus of ___) is the Latin ablative of modulus which itself means a small measure. ... Look up module in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... Image File history File links Disambig_gray. ...

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modulus - Definitions from Dictionary.com (616 words)
The number by which a logarithm to one base must be multiplied to obtain the corresponding logarithm to another base.
Modulus of a system of logarithms (Math.), a number by which all the Napierian logarithms must be multiplied to obtain the logarithms in another system.
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.
Modulus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (228 words)
The modulus of a vector is its length.
In modular arithmetic, the modulus of a congruence is the number by which values 'wrap around' as defined by the congruence.
In materials science, modulus (or elastic modulus) is a measure of the stiffness of a material.
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