👉 In physics, a non-explosive object is an object that does not emit any explosive energy when disturbed by external forces. Examples of non-explosive objects include:
1. A ball or sphere that does not move once it's thrown.
2. A stone that remains stationary after being struck with a hammer.
3. A rubber band that stretches and contracts without breaking.
Non-explosive objects are often used in engineering, physics, and science to model phenomena where energy is not released when
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