not easily compressed definite mass i think
Both gases and liquids can assume any shape for a given volume and pressure.
Two obvious physical properties of wood are the following: it is a solid, it shrinks and expands with the loss and gain of water.
For example is melting.
Atomic Structure
Bacterial endospores.
A solid is a state of matter has a definite volume and definite shape.
Solid: Physical state of matter that has definite shape and definite volume is called as solid. Liquid: Physical state of matter that has indefinite shape but definite volume is called as solid. Gas: Physical state of matter that has indefinite shape and indefinite volume is called as solid.
One of the major applications of indefinite integrals is to calculate definite integrals. If you can't find the indefinite integral (or "antiderivative") of a function, some sort of numerical method has to be used to calculate the definite integral. This might be seen as clumsy and inelegant, but it is often the only way to solve such a problem.Definite integrals, in turn, are used to calculate areas, volumes, work, and many other physical quantities that can be expressed as the area under a curve.
It is a physical property.
ductility It is strong and cannot be compressed.
Physical
Yes, it is correct.
rock is a solid so the physical properties are that of solids rigid definite mass and volume that is definite density cannot flow incompressible there are exceptions
solids
Tempo in terms of tracking past, present and future and volta in terms of physical occurrences are Italian equivalents of the English word "time".Specifically, the masculine noun tempo ("time, weather") may be preceded by the masculine singular definite article il ("the") or follow the masculine singular indefinite article un, uno ("a, one"). The feminine noun volta may follow the feminine singular definite article la or the feminine singular indefinite article una. The respective pronunciations will be "TEHM-poh" and "VOHL-tah" in Italian.
A Solid is matter that has definite volume and mass
Liquid