Yes they can.Although metals are quite strong structures they are not rigid. They are malleable-can be hammered to form different shapes.
No, rigid is not a property of gold.
Yes, rigid is an adjective. Rigidly is an adverb. Rigidity is a noun.
An object which is rigid resists bending and flexing. An object which is solid is not hollow.
rubber is first rigid then broken down into pliable condition i think
Yes they can.Although metals are quite strong structures they are not rigid. They are malleable-can be hammered to form different shapes.
This is the property of malleability; all metals have it.
Any material sufficiently rigid and stable to perform the locking function. metals used are aluminum and brass, and some hard plastics.
Rigid is immovable, unbending. Semi-rigid can move in a limited way.
no they are not rigid.
When metals bond they share electrons very loosely, which means the electrons can move about from nucleus to nucleus very freely. This makes it easier for electricity to be conducted. It also means that the bonds are NOT rigid, so metals are more likely to bend than break.
Rigid polystyrene is a hard plastic Rigid polystyrene is a hard plastic
Firm; stiff; unyielding; not pliant; not flexible., Hence, not lax or indulgent; severe; inflexible; strict; as, a rigid father or master; rigid discipline; rigid criticism; a rigid sentence.
most rigid
Rigid boxes is unique thing we can adjust it in many ways.
(rigid - unbending, unyielding, or stiff. Also strict, inflexible, or unchanging.)The Sandwiches were packed in a rigid plastic container.Each morning he has a rigid exercise routine.The military school had a rigid code of conduct.
No. A triangle is the only rigid polygon.