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A system of particles in which the distances between particles are fixed

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Answered by PulkitBhatnagar
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Answered by mousmikumarisl
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A system of particles in which the distances between particles are fixed is known as a rigid body.

Explanation:

  • A rigid body is one in which the distance between any two places inside it stays constant notwithstanding the application of any external force.
  • A solid body that neglects deformation is referred to as a rigid body.
  • In other words, regardless of the forces acting on a rigid body, the distance between any two points remains constant over time.
  • A metal rod serves as an illustration of a rigid body.
  • A rigid body will remain unchanged in size and shape when a force is applied to it.
  • If the body is not rigid, the force will cause it to change in size and/or shape.

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