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quantum physics ,. Philosophy..
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I was counting shapes , I got the numbers from the shapes in measurements..
.Physics properties are characteristics of matter (like mass, density, color, conductivity, melting point..
that can be observed or measured without changing the substance's fundamental identity, unlike chemical properties (flammability). They help describe a system, can be intensive (size-independent, e.g., density, temperature) or extensive (size-dependent, e.g., mass, volume), and fall into categories like mechanical, thermal, electrical, and optical properties.
Key Examples
Density: Mass per unit volume (intensive).
Color/Odor/Taste/Texture: Observable qualities (intensive).
Melting/Boiling Point: Temperatures at which state changes (intensive).
Hardness/Malleability/Ductility: Resistance to shaping or scratching (intensive).
Conductivity (Electrical/Thermal): Ability to conduct energy (intensive).
Mass/Volume/Length/Area: Amount of substance or space occupied (extensive).
Types of Properties
Intensive: Independent of the amount of matter (e.g., temperature, refractive index, density).
Extensive: Additive and dependent on the amount of matter (e.g., mass, volume, energy).
Categories
Mechanical: Elasticity, strength, hardness, viscosity.
Thermal: Heat capacity, conductivity, temperature.
Electrical/Magnetic: Charge, conductivity, permeability, resistance.
Optical: Color, reflectivity, refractive index, opacity.
Key Examples
Density: Mass per unit volume (intensive).
Color/Odor/Taste/Texture: Observable qualities (intensive).
Melting/Boiling Point: Temperatures at which state changes (intensive).
Hardness/Malleability/Ductility: Resistance to shaping or scratching (intensive).
Conductivity (Electrical/Thermal): Ability to conduct energy (intensive).
Mass/Volume/Length/Area: Amount of substance or space occupied (extensive).
Types of Properties
Intensive: Independent of the amount of matter (e.g., temperature, refractive index, density).
Extensive: Additive and dependent on the amount of matter (e.g., mass, volume, energy).
Categories
Mechanical: Elasticity, strength, hardness, viscosity.
Thermal: Heat capacity, conductivity, temperature.
Electrical/Magnetic: Charge, conductivity, permeability, resistance.
Optical: Color, reflectivity, refractive index, opacity. ..
***** A physical property is any property of a physical system that is measurable.[1] The changes in the physical properties of a system can be used to describe its changes between momentary states of Conditions its in.
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It may be difficult to determine whether a given property is a material property or not. Color, for example, can be seen and measured; however, what one perceives as color is really an interpretation of the reflective properties of a surface and the light used to illuminate it. In this sense, many ostensibly physical properties are called supervenient. A supervenient property is one which is actual, but is secondary to some underlying reality. This is similar to the way in which objects are supervenient on atomic structure. A cup might have the physical properties of mass, shape, color, temperature, etc., but these properties are supervenient on the underlying atomic structure, which may in turn be supervenient on an underlying quantum structure.
The Properties of physics has numbers. With a underlying atomic structure. This one has shapes.
The shape of the World is a circle..
i can't find a number for it ..
properties are contrasted with chemical if in that durable nature or in a unnatural state.
which determine the way a material behaves in a chemical reaction.
Chalk is a soft, porous, white sedimentary rock (limestone) made from calcium carbonate (CaCO₃) from fossilized marine organism shells, used for writing/drawing on blackboards/sidewalks; modern chalks often use plaster of Paris for coloring and easier use, serving educational, artistic, and marking purposes.
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