Properties of Bulk Matter

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In our daily lives, we use a lot of goods or objects. The materials used to create these goods or artefacts are diverse. The furniture we use in our daily lives, for example, is composed of wood. Metals, ceramics, and plastic are used to make the cooking containers. Materials are the substances that an object […]

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Thermal Expansion of Solids, Liquids and Gases

Thermal expansion is defined as a phenomenon which is observed in solids, liquids, and gases. In thermal expansion, an object or a body expands on the basis of application of heat (temperature). Thermal expansion is the tendency of a body to change its dimension which are either in length, area, density, or volume due to

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Surface Tension: Definition, Examples, Formula

Surface tension is the force that causes the surface of fluids to compact to the minimum surface area that is possible. Have you noticed the behaviour of spilled mercury from a thermometer or when you fill a glass of water till the brim and yet there is space for a few more drops before the

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Solids – Definition, Types and Classification

Matter exists in three states in nature – Solid, Liquid and Gas. Solid has a definite shape, whereas liquid and gas flow and take the form of a container. The fluidity of liquids and gas corresponds to weak molecular forces compared to a solid state. In solids, the constituent particles have a fixed position because

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Sedimentary Rocks

Pre-existing rocks or fragments of once-living animals are used to create sedimentary rocks. They are formed by the accumulation of sediments on the Earth’s surface. Layering and bedding in sedimentary rocks are common. Mesas and arches constructed of layered sedimentary rock can be seen in many of the scenic landscapes of the desert southwest. Common

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Processes Involved in Preparing an Ideal Gas

Before we proceed toward the complex topics and terms, let’s discuss the basics. In the first set of questions, let’s answer what an ideal gas is? An ideal gas particle has no volume or mass. The Ideal Gas Law governs it. Some characteristics of the ideal gas that will help you understand it better are:

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Physics_A Short Note On Cohesion And Adhesion Of Water

The ability of molecules of the same substance to stick together because of mutual attraction is known as cohesion. On the other hand, adhesion is the property of molecules of a different substance to stick together. For example, solids have higher cohesive properties, so two different solids don’t stick together upon contact. On the other

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Phase

Introduction Phase change or homogeneous amount of issue that can be isolated precisely from a nonhomogeneous blend and that might comprise of a solitary substance or a combination of substances. The three principal periods of the issue are solid, fluid, and gas (fume). However, others are considered to exist, including translucent, colloid, polished, indistinct, and

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Orthotropic Material

Orthotropic materials have two or more planes of symmetry, and along these different planes, they carry a different set of properties. This means, depending upon the direction we are speculating their properties, each observation will lead to a completely different result. Also, each set of properties that you obtain from one direction of the material

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Matter-Antimatter Annihilation

Matter is defined as everything that has mass and takes up space. Everything we see around us is made of matter. Not only the air we breathe but also everything in our environment is made up of matter. Massive structures, bridges, electrons revolving around a nucleus, DNA in our cells, the ground beneath our feet,

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