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Why solids are not called as fluids?

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Answered by RitwikNegi
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Solids are not called fluids because they have a constant shape and have rigidity. Fluids don't comprise of a constant shape

Answered by NadimAbrar
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Liquids and gases are considered to be fluids because they yield to shearing forces, whereas solids resist them. ... This rock retains its shape because of the forces holding its atoms together. (b) Atoms in a liquid are also in close contact but can slide over one another.

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