An object is represented by two attributes, out of which one is characteristics and the other one is
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All the objects have a state, behavior and identity. State of an object - The state or attributes are the built in characteristics or properties of an object. For example, a T.V has the size, colour, model etc. Behaviour of the object - The behavior or operations of an object are its predefined functions.
An object has identity (each object is a distinct individual). An object has state (it has various properties, which might change). An object has behavior (it can do things and can have things done to it).
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