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What is rigidity and fluidity with suitable example of long answer

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Answered by bupendergodara
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Explanation:Rigidity is the property of a structure that it does not bend or flex under an applied force. Example solid(table)

The ability of a substance to flow is called fluidity. The substances which show fluidity are called fluids. Liquid and gas are examples of fluids. The particles of liquid and gas are able to move freely because there is a large space between them.Example liquid (water)

Answered by parneetpari167
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Rigidity:

Rigidity is defined as the property exhibited by the solid to change in its shape. That is when an external force is applied to the solid material, there won't be any change in the shape. This shows that the particles are closely packed and the attraction between these particles are very strong.

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A specific example of rigidity is functional fixedness, which is a difficulty conceiving new uses for familiar object.

Fluidity:

Fluidity is the ability of a substance to flow easily.

Example:

For example, has a greater viscosity than water. Because part of a fluid that is forced to move carries along to some extent adjacent parts, viscosity may be thought of as internal friction between the molecules.

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