How does the effect of a force differ when it is applied on (a) a rigid body, (b) a non-rigid body
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When a force is applied on a rigid body, it does not change the interspacing of constituent molecules and the dimension, which can cause motion in it.
When a force is applied on a non-rigid body, it changes the interspacing between its constituent molecules and dimension, which can produce motion in it.
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(a) When a force is applied on a rigid body, it does not change the interspacing of constituent molecules and the dimension, which can cause motion in it. (b) When a force is applied on a non-rigid body, it changes the interspacing between its constituent molecules and dimension, which can produce motion in it.
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