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Jazlene
26 May, 01:42
Is a hammer a rigid body
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Caleb Baxter
26 May, 03:41
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See the explanation below.
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A rigid body is an ideal concept of a body that does not vary its shape or dimensions when subjected by external forces. In real life all bodies are deformed independent of the hardness or strength of the material, whether in very small values of millimeter. The hammer in this case is considered as a rigid body for practical cases of kinematics or Kinetics in physics and engineering studies.
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