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why does a block of wood is considered as continuous matter and not particulate? ​

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Answered by muskanc918
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Now the block of wood is not present in the form of small distinct particles, but in a single unbroken form. Hence it is continuous. ... Thus, sand is an example of particle form of matter. However, matter is not continuous but particulate in nature.

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