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elongation
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elongation, in astronomy, the angular distance between two points in the sky as measured from a third point. The elongation of a planet is usually measured as the angular distance from the sun to the planet as measured from the earth. When a planet lies on the line drawn from the earth to the sun, its elongation is 0° and is said to be in conjunction conjunction, in astronomy, alignment of two celestial bodies as seen from the earth. Conjunction of the moon and the planets is often determined by reference to the sun.
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. When a planet's elongation is 90°, it is in quadrature quadrature, in astronomy, arrangement of two celestial bodies at right angles to each other as viewed from a reference point. If the reference point is the earth and the sun is one of the bodies, a planet is in quadrature when its elongation is 90°.
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. When its elongation is 180°, it is in opposition opposition, in astronomy, alignment of two celestial bodies on opposite sides of the sky as viewed from earth. Opposition of the moon or planets is often determined in reference to the sun.
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. Elongation is measured east (eastern quadrature) or west (western quadrature) from the sun. The superior planets superior planet, planet whose orbit lies outside that of the earth. The superior planets are Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
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 can have elongations between 0° and 180°; the elongations of the inferior planets inferior planet, planet whose orbit lies inside that of the earth. There are two inferior planets, Mercury and Venus. They always seem to be close to the sun in the sky; the greatest elongation of Mercury is 28°, and that of Venus, 47°.
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 are limited by their proximity to the sun. The greatest elongation of Mercury is 28°, and of Venus, 47°.
elongation [ē‚loŋ′gā·shən]
(astronomy)
The difference between the celestial longitude of the moon or a planet, as measured from the earth, and that of the sun.
(communications)
The extension of the envelope of a signal due to delayed arrival of multipath components.
(mechanics)
The fractional increase in a material's length due to stress in tension or to thermal expansion.

strain
A change in the form or shape of a body or material which is subjected to an external force.


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High temperature air aging, compression set and low-temperature test results Air aging of the test recipes at 150[degrees]C shows that the HNBR material suffers the greatest change in percent elongation (figure 1).
The graphite addition increased percent elongation from 19 to 21%, ultimate tensile strength from 545 to 552 MPa, and yield strength from 348 to 357 MPa.
General purpose PS (GPPS) with the grade name SC203EL (tensile strength ~ 47 MPa, percent elongation 5%, and specific gravity ~ 1.
 
 
 
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