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State the effects of a force applied on (i) a non-rigid, and (ii) a rigid body. How does the effect of the force differ in the two cases?
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(i) Non-rigid force — A force when applied on a non-rigid object, changes the inter - spacing between it's constituent particles and therefore causes a change in it's dimensions and can also produce motion in it.
(ii) Rigid-force — A force when applied on a rigid object does not change the inter-spacing between it's constituent particles and therefore it does not change the dimensions of the object, but causes only motion in it.
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