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Body may refer to: In science * Physical body, an object in physics that represents a large amount, has mass or takes up space * Body (biology), the physical material of an organism * Body plan, the physical features shared by a group of animals * Human body, the entire structure of a human organism ** Dead body, cadaver, or corpse, a dead human body * (living) matter, see: Mind–body problem, the relationship between mind and matter in philosophy * Aggregates within living matter, such as inclusion bodies In arts and entertainment In film and television * Jism (2003 film), ''Jism'' (2003 film) or ''Body'', a 2003 Indian film * Body (2015 Polish film), ''Body'' (2015 Polish film), a 2015 Polish film * Body (2015 American film), ''Body'' (2015 American film), a 2015 American film * Body (Wonder Showzen episode), "Body" (''Wonder Showzen'' episode), a 2006 episode of American sketch comedy television series ''Wonder Showzen'' * "Body", an episode of the Adult Swim television seri ...
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Physical Body
In natural language and physical science, a physical object or material object (or simply an object or body) is a wiktionary:contiguous, contiguous collection of matter, within a defined boundary (or surface), that exists in space and time. Usually contrasted with abstract objects and Mental representation, mental objects. Also in common usage, an object is not constrained to consist of the same collection of matter. Atoms or parts of an object may change over time. An object is usually meant to be defined by the simplest representation of the boundary consistent with the observations. However the laws of physics only apply directly to objects that consist of the same collection of matter. In physics, an object is an Identity (philosophy), identifiable collection of matter, which may be constrained by an identifiable boundary, and may move as a unit by translation (physics), translation or rotation, in Three-dimensional space, 3-dimensional space. Each object has a unique identi ...
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