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In a lecture of Mechanics of solids ,the instructor said,
For an rigid body to be in equilibrium it should have no tendency to either displace or rotate(that's okay!)but for deformable bodies each & every subsystem should be in equilibrium!
I wonder how it is that body can be in equilibrium but its subspaces are not!
For an rigid body to be in equilibrium it should have no tendency to either displace or rotate(that's okay!)but for deformable bodies each & every subsystem should be in equilibrium!
I wonder how it is that body can be in equilibrium but its subspaces are not!