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Dilation
Rigid is immovable, unbending. Semi-rigid can move in a limited way.
Getting bigger. Dilation factor of 2, then it would get twice the size.
no they are not rigid.
I. Aristotle's Theory of Motion • Two basic principles: I. No motion without a mover in contact with moving body. II. Distinction between: (a) Natural motion: mover is internal to moving body (b) Forced motion: mover is external to moving body
dilation (APEX)
A rigid transformation means it has the same size and shape so it would be a dilation
Flexing is one such transformation.
Movement of a shape can involve flexing - for example, a square frame being flexed into a rhombus. Rigid motion excludes such motion: the shape of the moving object does not change.
Stretch
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
Rigid motion
A rigid link is: a joint between Structural members which does not permit relative motion between them.
Planets
( t = I a ) Rotational motion and centripetal acceleration. This is defined by its equations of motion.
Edward Washington Suppiger has written: 'An analysis of the motion of a rigid body' -- subject(s): Dynamics, Rigid, Rigid Dynamics
The basic motion of a car is linear motion produced by the crankshaft, which is achieved by vertical motion of the pistons in the cylinders to turn and produce linear motion of the crankshaft.