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Why are solids rigid and hard?


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Rigidity :

  • Rigidity is defined as the property of object because of which it retain its shape under the applied external force.
  • Due to this property when an external force is applied on the solids, there won’t be any change in its shape.

Explanation :

  • Solids are rigid because of the inter molecular forces of attraction present in the solid.
  • The inter molecular forces existing among the particles are very strong.
  • The movement of particles in solids is almost negligible because of small intermolecular space and thus solids are rigid and hard in nature.

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