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Solid state refers to the study of matter in solid form, where particles are arranged in a fixed structure. It forms the basis of many modern materials and technologies.

In solids, particles are arranged in regular structures such as crystal lattices.

Description

In solids, atoms or molecules are arranged in a structured pattern and remain close to fixed positions. Their behavior is governed by quantum mechanics and collective interactions.

Solid-state systems give rise to phenomena such as conductivity, magnetism, and superconductivity.

Properties

  • ordered structure
  • limited particle motion
  • exhibits collective quantum effects

See also

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Author: Harold Foppele