Light is scattered
If your PC freezes or behaves badly, the likely cause of this is the RAM.
A granular fluid is a material that behaves as a fluid in the quantities considered. Flour, sand, wheat, and indeed even gravel could be considered as fluids when free flowing. They have the properties of a fluid. They will have a constant volume, and will occupy the shape of the containing vessel.
Only if the "other material" is magnetic, or paramagnetic (susceptible to magnetic forces)
an amorphasolid
Each individual in a population behaves in a slightly different manner.
When light strikes a translucent material, it is partially transmitted through, and partially absorbed or scattered within the material. This causes the material to appear somewhat opaque but still allows some light to pass through, creating a diffuse glow or a soft, blurred image. Translucent materials scatter light due to their uneven surface, making them appear cloudy or semi-transparent.
Curie temperature
The ten-letter word that describes how matter behaves is "properties." Properties are characteristics or attributes of matter that can be observed or measured, such as mass, volume, density, conductivity, and magnetism.
A system's behavior refers to the way it responds or reacts to input or stimuli in a certain environment or conditions. It encompasses the actions, functions, and interactions that the system exhibits in order to achieve its objectives or goals.
Adaptive, open-minded, and reflective.
The French word "rogue" describes a person who is mischievous, deceitful, or dishonest. It can also refer to someone who behaves in a rebellious or unpredictable manner.
The observable characteristics of a material such as mass, volume, color, texture, and mass per unit volume are referred to as its physical properties. These properties can help to distinguish one material from another and provide important information about how the material behaves under different conditions. They are commonly used in scientific experiments and industry to identify, classify, and analyze various materials.
The material through which a wave moves is called the medium. It can be solid, liquid, or gas, and the properties of the medium affect how the wave behaves and travels.
The linear portion of the stress-strain curve represents the elastic deformation of a material. This is where the material behaves elastically and will return to its original shape once the applied stress is removed.
The asthenosphere can deform in a ductile manner (i.e. it behaves like a very viscous fluid - imagine very, very, very thick treacle) unlike the overlying lithosphere which behaves as a brittle material and so fractures into separate fragments known as plates.
It is not made of plastic like a plastic bottle. The term plastic describes its texture; under stress it behaves in a manner like modelling clay.
The photoelectric effect best illustrates that light behaves like particles. In this phenomenon, light strikes a material and causes ejection of electrons. This can only be explained if light is considered to have particle-like properties known as photons.