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What is the solid state??​

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Answered by KeshavGiri
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The solid State

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collect the following articles :- A pen ,a book, a needle , and a piece of wooden stick.

☆Sketch the shapes of the above articles in your notebook by moving a pencil around around them

☆ Do all these have a difinite shapes, distinct boundaries and a fixed volume ?

☆ What happens if they are hammered , pulled or dropped?

☆ Are these capable of diffusing into each other ?

☆ Try Compressing them by applying force.Are you able to compress them?

All the above are examples of solids . we can observe that all these have a definite

shape, distinct boundaries and fixed volumes,

that is, have negligible compressibility. Solids

have a tendency to maintain their shape when

subjected to outside force. Solids may break

under force but it is difficult to change their

shape, so they are rigid.

Consider the following:

(a) What about a rubber band, can it

change its shape on stretching? Is it

a solid?

(b) What about sugar and salt? When

kept in different jars these take the

shape of the jar. Are they solid?

(c) What about a sponge? It is a solid

yet we are able to compress it. Why?

All the above are solids as:

• A rubber band changes shape under

force and regains the same shape when

the force is removed. If excessive force is

applied, it breaks.

• The shape of each individual sugar or

salt crystal remains fixed, whether we

take it in our hand, put it in a plate or in

a jar.

• A sponge has minute holes, in which

air is trapped, when we press it, the air

is expelled out and we are able to

compress it.

Answered by Anonymous
3

Answer:

Solid state, at its most basic level, means "no moving parts." Therefore, solid state electronic devices are made up of solid components that do not move. Some examples include computer motherboards and integrated circuits. ... Flash memory devices are solid state products, while hard drives are not.

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