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Should we consider the object as solids which change their shape under the effect of force but regain their shape when applied force is removed?

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Answered by amitashinde
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Answer:

Rubber is the solid which change their shape under force but regain the same when applied force is removed

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Yes, we consider the object as solids which change their shape under the effect of force but regain their shape when applied force is removed

Explanation:

A rigid body generally means a hard solid object having a definite shape and size. The property of a body, by virtue of which it tends to regain its original size and shape when the applied force is removed, is known as elasticity and the deformation caused is known as elastic deformation.

Elasticity is a property of solids.

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