Under what condition the restoring forces are equal and opposite to the external deforming force
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The deforming force is the external force applied to the object, lets say by your hand. The restoring force is the force exerted on your hand by the object due to Newton's Third law. The two forces are equal and opposite but since they are acting on different objects, they do not cancel each other out.
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a force is applied on a body which is made of which move nerf nitro share the molecules of the body are forced to undergo a chance in the relative positions as a result the body may undergo a change in land for new moshi moshi changes the size and shape of a body is called the deforming force
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