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Rigid or rigidity may refer to:


Mathematics and physics

* Stiffness, the property of a solid body to resist deformation, which is sometimes referred to as rigidity *
Structural rigidity In discrete geometry and mechanics, structural rigidity is a combinatorial theory for predicting the flexibility of ensembles formed by rigid bodies connected by flexible linkages or hinges. Definitions Rigidity is the property of a struct ...
, a mathematical theory of the stiffness of ensembles of rigid objects connected by hinges *
Rigidity (electromagnetism) In accelerator physics, rigidity is the effect of particular magnetic fields on the motion of the charged particles. It is a measure of the momentum of the particle, and it refers to the fact that a higher momentum particle will have a higher resis ...
, the resistance of a charged particle to deflection by a magnetic field *
Rigidity (mathematics) In mathematics, a rigid collection ''C'' of mathematical objects (for instance sets or functions) is one in which every ''c'' ∈ ''C'' is uniquely determined by less information about ''c'' than one would expect. The above statement do ...
, a property of a collection of mathematical objects (for instance sets or functions) *
Rigid body In physics, a rigid body (also known as a rigid object) is a solid body in which deformation is zero or so small it can be neglected. The distance between any two given points on a rigid body remains constant in time regardless of external fo ...
, in physics, a simplification of the concept of an object to allow for modelling * Rigid transformation, in mathematics, a rigid transformation preserves distances between every pair of points *
Rigidity (chemistry) Rigid or rigidity may refer to: Mathematics and physics *Stiffness, the property of a solid body to resist deformation, which is sometimes referred to as rigidity *Structural rigidity, a mathematical theory of the stiffness of ensembles of rig ...
, the tendency of a substance to retain/maintain their shape when subjected to outside force *(Modulus of) rigidity or shear modulus (material science), the tendency of a substance to retain/maintain their shape when subjected to outside force


Medicine

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Rigidity (neurology) Spasticity () is a feature of altered skeletal muscle performance with a combination of paralysis, increased tendon reflex activity, and hypertonia. It is also colloquially referred to as an unusual "tightness", stiffness, or "pull" of muscles. ...
, an increase in muscle tone leading to a resistance to passive movement throughout the range of motion *
Rigidity (psychology) In psychology, rigidity or mental rigidity refers to an obstinate inability to yield or a refusal to appreciate another person's viewpoint or emotions characterized by a lack of empathy. It can also refer to the tendency to perseverate, which is the ...
, an obstacle to problem solving which arises from over-dependence on prior experiences


Other uses

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Real rigidity In macroeconomics, rigidities are real prices and wages that fail to adjust to the level indicated by equilibrium or if something holds one price or wage fixed to a relative value of another. Real rigidities can be distinguished from nominal rigi ...
, and
nominal rigidity Nominal rigidity, also known as price-stickiness or wage-stickiness, is a situation in which a nominal price is resistant to change. Complete nominal rigidity occurs when a price is fixed in nominal terms for a relevant period of time. For examp ...
, the resistance of prices and wages to market changes in macroeconomics *
Ridgid The Ridge Tool Company is an American manufacturing company that makes and distributes tools under the Ridgid brand name. The company was founded in 1923 in North Ridgeville, Ohio. In 1943, it relocated to its current location in Elyria, Ohio, ...
, a brand of tools {{disambiguation