Definition of Inextensible. Meaning of Inextensible. Synonyms of Inextensible

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Definition of Inextensible

Inextensible
Inextensible In`ex*ten"si*ble, a. Not capable of being extended; not elastic; as, inextensible fibers.

Meaning of Inextensible from wikipedia

- solve the problem that language designers faced when trying to make an inextensible language for all domains, or having to make many domain-specific languages...
- Atwood machine consists of two objects of m**** m1 and m2, connected by an inextensible m****less string over an ideal m****less pulley. Both m****es experience...
- g) be a Lorentzian manifold. One says that a map c : (a,b) → M is an inextensible differentiable timelike curve in (M, g) if: it is differentiable c(t)...
- stores most of the strain energy. The collagen fibers are comparatively inextensible and are usually loose (wavy, crimped). With increasing tissue deformation...
- {\displaystyle m_{2}} , respectively, are connected with each other by an inextensible string over a frictionless pulley. There are two forces acting on the...
- attached at the top end to a pivot and at the bottom end to a weight. Being inextensible, the string’s length is a constant. Therefore, this system is scleronomous;...
- the perfect balance between viscosity and elasticity so that it is not inextensible and fragile but rather extensible yet firm. Many tests have been conducted...
- the pull of gravity upon a falling weight attached to the rim by the inextensible cord. An equilibrium problem (i.e. not kinematic) of this type is the...
- the subsequent diastolic phase. If the aorta becomes rigid, stiff and inextensible because of disorders, such as arteriosclerosis, atherosclerosis or elastin...
- 1940, and a suit was designed with rubber sacs covered externally by inextensible material. The sacs automatically inflated when G forces increased during...