RIGIDITY
, a brittle hardness; or that kind of hardness which is supposed to arise from the mutual indentation of the component particles within one another. Rigidity is opposed to ductility, malleability, &c.
, a brittle hardness; or that kind of hardness which is supposed to arise from the mutual indentation of the component particles within one another. Rigidity is opposed to ductility, malleability, &c.
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Entry taken from A Mathematical and Philosophical Dictionary, by Charles Hutton, 1796.
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