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write two examples of solids that return to their old shape when you stop applying a force​

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Answered by anjalibalajee2009
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Answer:

When you bounce a ball, the wall of the ball is temporarily compressed.

When your car tries to move a tree, but instead dents its bumper.

When you squeeze a lump of clay (or dough).

When you fluff your pillow (except if you have the amazing My Pillow which fluffs itself).

When you take a bite out of an apple (hmm, this also holds for cheese).

Your clothes bend with your body under the forces applied.

When you make a “face” at that person who just cut in line.

When you brush your hair.

When you drop a raw egg from not too high.

(Interestingly, dropping a raw egg from a [?] one story building onto asphalt will not break the egg on the first contact. It bounces [see “bounce ball” above]. Then it breaks as it hits the second time

Answered by XxTendulkarxX
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Answer:

Below are the examples of situations in which applied force causes a change in the shape of an object.

When we press the foam, its shape is changed.

When we stretch the rubber bend,then its shape is changed.

Making of bread from dough.

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