inelastic demand
inelastic supply
inelastic scattering
inelastic collision
inelastic deformation
The demand for basic necessities is usually inelastic.
Price changes have little effect on inelastic goods.
Luxury items tend to have inelastic demand.
Inelastic supply can lead to shortages in the market.
Certain medications have inelastic demand due to their necessity.
Inelastic pricing strategies may be risky in competitive markets.
Some services exhibit inelastic pricing due to lack of substitutes.
Inelastic labor supply can result in wage disparities.
The demand for addictive substances is often inelastic.
Inelasticity can lead to market inefficiencies and distortions.
Previously, all crude was tied up by the big companies in inelastic long-term contracts.
And when kinetic energy isn’t conserved, that’s an inelastic collision.
Generally, collisions can be described as either elastic or inelastic.
And when kinetic energy isn't conserved, that's an inelastic collision.
So, now we know about both elastic and inelastic collisions.
But there’s also such a thing as a perfectly inelastic collision, because... of course there is.
At the same moment we heard the fall of something heavy and inelastic in the upper story.
Mr Galanis remembers a TV personality who started at $60 and found that demand was inelastic all the way up to $99.
Instead, a perfectly inelastic collision is what happens when objects stick together.
But there's also such a thing as a perfectly inelastic collision, because... of course there is.
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