Yep.
Yes, changed in entropy refer to changed in mechanical motion. Entropy is a measure of the number of specific ways in which a thermodynamic system may be arranged, commonly understood as a measure of disorder.
In a purely capacitive circuit, the current and the components have a relationship where the current leads the voltage by 90 degrees. This means that the current and voltage are out of phase in a purely capacitive circuit.
No and yes: No: 'substance' is a word like 'matter', so the amount or type of substance is a physical property. When comparing an object with another 'more substantial' object, the 'more substantial' object is more massive or somehow stronger, so mass or strength would be the physical property considered. Yes: Since substance is matter, something with substance has the property of being composed of some kind of matter (an atom) rather than being something else like purely energy (a photon) ... or perhaps thought (an idea).
No, tsunami waves are not electromagnetic. Tsunamis are caused by undersea earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, or landslides that displace a large volume of water which generates powerful ocean waves. These waves are purely physical phenomena, not involving electromagnetism.
It is a philosophical perspective that posits the non-existence of material substance and suggests that reality is made up of purely immaterial entities or ideas. This viewpoint challenges the traditional understanding of the physical world and emphasizes the importance of thought and consciousness.
Purely physical
Dissolving sugar or table salt in water is purely a Physical change
There is a bit of both. The processes of spinning and weaving are purely physical. Bleaching and dyeing are chemical.
Purely physical.
this is a chemical change because you can't reyurn it back to salt
As long as you are not adding or subtracting substances, the shape you put the metal in is purely a physical change.
Melting Melting is a purely physical change because the solid object is becoming a liquid. During this process nothing is lost or exchanged. Tarnishing and rusting is a purely chemical change where the make-up of an object is changing through oxidization, therefore creating an exchange. Burning is a chemical and physical change because the object is changing on a chemical level as it burns and there is a loss of mass when the burning results in the vaporization of material.
This is a physical changeMelting of ice -and of any other material- is always purely physical.
As long as you don't burn the cheese while heating it, the change is purely physical.
the purely physical association of a substance is matter.
Condensation is a purely physical process (a change of phase). Water evaporating or condensing does not change its molecular composition (H2O).
Yes, size (length, diametre, highness) is, like all physical measures (eg. mass, number,strength, pressure, temperature), a purely physical property.