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Explain the term rigid and fluid...?​

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Answered by ItzSiddhi3009
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Rigid : Rigid means 'unbending' or inflexible. A solid is a rigid form of matter so that it maintains its shape when subjected to outside force. Fluids : Fluids are the substances which have tendency to flow. A liquid is a fluid form of matter which occupies the space of the container.

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Answered by rus21
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Rigid : Rigid means 'unbending' or inflexible. A solid is a rigid form of matter so that it maintains its shape when subjected to outside force. Fluids : Fluids are the substances which have tendency to flow. A liquid is a fluid form of matter which occupies the space of the container.

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