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When a body undergoes continuous deformation when subjected to external deforming forces and retains its deformed size or shape when the deforming forces are removed, the body is said to be​

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Plasticity

Explanation:

Plasticity is the property by virtue of which material bodies retain their new dimensions (size, shape or both) even after removal of deforming force (external force). Due to no or negligible internal elastic force or restoring force they cannot regain original shape but retain their new shape.

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