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The quantity "moment of inertia" (in terms of the fundamental quantities of mass, length, and time) is equivalent to:
Perfectly Price Elastic
A market situation in which demand or supply responds infinitely to changes in price, meaning any tiny price change results in an infinite quantity demanded or supplied.
Demand
The quantity of a good or service consumers are willing and able to purchase at various prices during a given period.
Tickets
Documents or electronic vouchers that grant the holder the right to admission to an event, transport service, or the like.
Price Elasticity
A measure of how much the quantity demanded of a good changes in response to a change in its price.
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