Rigidity is a property of material itself whereas stiffness is a function of material property, sectional property and end conditions.
The torsional rigidity comes from the torso. The lateral rigidity would come from the arms and the legs becoming stiff.
Ductility is "The ability to bend or flex". Stiffness, rigidity, and hardness come to mind. If a metal is hard it isn't Ductile.
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It is defined as ratio of the product of modulus of rigidity and polar moment of inertia to the length of the shaft. Torsional Rigidity is caluclated as: Torsional Rigidity= C J/l
If spring is cut into two parts, each spring will have it's stiffness doubled. For n parts, stiffness of each part will be nk
The torsional rigidity comes from the torso. The lateral rigidity would come from the arms and the legs becoming stiff.
Rigid is a brand name of tools sold by Home Depot. It also means stiff or inflexible, if you are referring to the term "rigid foam insulation" sold by home improvement stores.Stiff, non-flexible or strict
Ductility is "The ability to bend or flex". Stiffness, rigidity, and hardness come to mind. If a metal is hard it isn't Ductile.
Ductility is "The ability to bend or flex". Stiffness, rigidity, and hardness come to mind. If a metal is hard it isn't Ductile.
Ankylosis or anchylosis is a stiffness of a joint due to abnormal adhesion and rigidity of the bones of the joint, this can be the result of injury or disease.
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Nuchal rigidity means that the back of the neck is stiff . The person can not bend their head forward. This is often a sign of meningitis. The fever also gives a clue to an infection as it goes with the other sign. The rigidity can be seem with hemorrhage in the meninges and could be found in an accident victim.
The cell wall of plant cells is the part which gives the cell sturdiness and rigidity.
1. Strictness or severity, as in temperament, action, or judgment.2. A harsh or trying circumstance; hardship.3. A harsh or cruel act.4. Medicine Shivering or trembling, as caused by a chill.5. Physiology A state of rigidity in living tissues or organs that prevents response to stimuli.6. Obsolete Stiffness or rigidity.
In decerebrate posturing (extensor) rigidity, all four limbs are extended and the hands are pronated. In decorticate (flexor) rigidity, the arms, wrists, and fingers are flexed.
There are actually six types of seizures. 1. Grand Mal - Unconsciousness, convulsions, muscle rigidity 2. Absence - Brief loss of consciousness 3. Myoclonic - Sporadic jerking movements 4. Clonic - Repetitive jerking movements 5. Tonic - Muscle stiffness and rigidity 6. Atonic - Loss of muscle tone
the stiffness of the stick when u flex it