It has a rigid skeleton but the body is flexible.
A hamster's body temperature is about the same as a human since they are mammals. A hamster's temperature is 98 degrees Fahrenheit.
They have 326 bones in their body
i think you should take your hamster to the vet.
Yes, a hamster can die from having a cyst or many cysts in their body. It depends on the size and location of the cyst.
If your hamster is jumpy and looking nervous then you should gently stroke it inside of it's cage and then feed it pieces of food out your hand then that way your hamster will come fond of your smell and will be used to you and when you handle it it wont be nervous no more.
no body is truely rigid body because we observe rigid body at microscopic level
because a rigid body can vibrate.
An elastic body will stretch when loaded. A rigid body willl not. A rigid body is a theortical body only in which stiffness is infinite.
rigid body has definite shape but deformable body does not have .
The skeletal system gives rigid support to the body.
A Rigid body is defined as a system of particles which does not deform.
A hamster's body temperature is about the same as a human since they are mammals. A hamster's temperature is 98 degrees Fahrenheit.
The key difference between a particle and a rigid body is that a particle can undergo only translational motion whereas a rigid body can undergo both translational and rotational motion
The degree of freedom of a rigid body when one point of the body is fixed is zero. This means that the rigid body has no motion at all as it is completely pinned down by the fixed point. Any movement of the rigid body would cause it to become non-rigid.The degrees of freedom of a rigid body are expressed in terms of six independent parameters which are:Translation in three orthogonal directionsRotation around three orthogonal axesWhen one point of the rigid body is fixed the body cannot move in any of these directions resulting in a degree of freedom of zero.
Any body falling into a black hole will get completely destroyed. There is no such thing as an absolutely rigid body; a "rigid body" is an approximation that may help with some calculations, and such an approximation is valid (i.e., it's a good approximation) under certain circumstances, but a body will certainly not remain rigid under the extreme circumstances of a black hole.
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Flexible