Physics, asked by shreyab2307, 10 months ago

when the distance between any two particles of a body remains constant when subjected to deforming force of any magnitude then the body is said to be​

Answers

Answered by prince2220karan34
4

Answer:

Deforming force, elasticity, plasticity, tensile stress, longitudinal stress, ... The distance between any two given points in a rigid body remains constant in time regardless of external forces exerted on it. A rigid body.

Answered by sadiaanam
0

As per the question given,

Deforming force - Whenever a force is applied to a material body, the same usual location of its molecules changes. Whether this results in such a modification or alteration in the length, volume, or body shape, the force delivered is generally referred to as deforming force.

When the distance between any two particles of a body remains constant when subjected to deforming forces of any magnitude, the body is said to be in a state of rigidity. In other words, a rigid body is one that retains its shape and size even when subjected to external forces. This property of a body is important in many fields, including mechanics, engineering, and physics, as it allows us to study the behaviour of objects under various types of loads and constraints.

Also read,

https://brainly.in/question/52213834

#SPJ3

Similar questions