If you are talking about solids liquids and gasses, then it depends on how fast the molecules are moving. in solids, they vibrate in place. In liquids they slide past one another. In gases the bounce. In plasma the bounce with either a positive or negative charge.
Breaking stress of a material depends on factors such as the material's type, structure, temperature, and loading rate. It measures the maximum stress a material can withstand before breaking.
Thermal conductivity depends upon the nature/identity of the substance and upon temperature. In some cases, such as wood, it depends upon the conduction heat transfer direction with respect to the material structure.
Yes, resistivity is dependent on the material of the conductor, not its dimensions. Resistivity is an intrinsic property of a material that influences its ability to resist the flow of electrical current.
The change in temperature of a material due to heat energy depends on the specific heat capacity of the material. Different materials have different specific heat capacities, which determine how much heat energy is needed to raise their temperature by a certain amount.
Sound waves travel through a material by causing particles in the material to vibrate back and forth in the direction of the wave. The disturbance created by these vibrations passes from one particle to the next, transmitting the sound energy through the material. The speed of sound in a material depends on the density and elasticity of the material.
This depends on the nature of the material, structure, temperature, pressure.
The state of material depends on its temperatures and properties. Pressure also plays a factor in the state of material. Under a normal temperature and pressure the material takes it's natural form but if there is any alteration in properties it will take another form.
That depends on your definition, but it is a storage device, it stores material on a flash memory, solid state drive.
Hardness of a material depends on the type of bonding between atoms.
Yes but it depends on the type of material.
Breaking stress of a material depends on factors such as the material's type, structure, temperature, and loading rate. It measures the maximum stress a material can withstand before breaking.
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Often you can make a material change state by heating or cooling it
This depends on each material: at low temperatures liquids become solids and gases also liquids and after this solids.
Depends on the width of the material.
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