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A material's property (or material property) is an intensive property of some material, i.e. a physical property that does not depend on the amount of the material. ... Materials properties that relate to different physical phenomena often behave linearly (or approximately so) in a given operating range.

Dividing materials into groups makes it easy to study their properties. It also helps to observe any pattern in these properties. For example: by placing similar types of objects together, we can locate them easily.

Those substances or materials, through which things can be seen, are called transparent (Fig. ... Shopkeepers usually prefer to keep biscuits, sweets and other eatables in transparent containers of glass or plastic, so that buyers can easily see these items .

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