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24/12/2024
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اس ویڈیو کو دیکھیں سنے سمجھے صرف گھومنے پھر رہنے کھا نے پینے عیاشی سیلفی فیشن شروع ہو گئے ماڈلنگ کرنے سے کچھ نہیں ہوگا کچھ کام کرنے سے پیسہ ائے گا صرف لاکھ روپے ہی نہیں اپ کروڑوں روپے کے لوگ ہو۔۔۔کوئ شخص آپ لوگوں کو ٹرک کی بتی کے پیچھے لگا رہا ہے بس، اور 50، 60 ہزار کی نوکری پر اپنے کام دھندے کروادیا ہے اور سارے زمانے کی بہی۔ بیٹوں کو صرف اور اپنی مارکیٹینگ کے لیے استعمال کررہا ہے ۔۔۔
اجیب ملک ہوتا جارہا ہے کہ روزانہ کی بنیادوں پر سینکڑوں لوگوں کا قتل عام ہورہا ہے،جوانوں کی شہادتیں ہورہی ہیں،سمجھ میں نہیں آرہا کہ ملک کے ادارے ایک دہشت گرد جماعت کو لگام کیوں نہیں دے رہی،
1900 صدی کے پہلے دن کے تمام انسان کم و بیش اس دنیا سے رخصت ہوچکے ہیں،تو پھر ہم کیوں غفلت میں ہیں کہ ہم بچ جائیں گئیں۔
25/08/2024
مادے کی حالتیں ہم نے تین سنی ٹھوس مایا اور گیس لیکن یہاں پر ہم اپ کو جدید تحقیق کے مطابق 24 مادے کی حالتوں کے بارے میں بتاتے ہیں اس میں کچھ تبدیلی ہو سکتی ہے یہ تمام کی تمام تفصیلات ہم نے اخذ کی ہے مختلف سورسز
Salman Sami READ Foundation Khawaja Asif Veena - Pakistan Rashid Dancer Syed Rashid Ali Jahanzaib Pakistani Wasim Akram Waqar Zaka Waseem Badami Waqas Hussain Lashari Imran Lalani
**States of Matter**
Matter exists primarily in four classical states: **solid, liquid, gas, and plasma**. Let's define each state with brief descriptions and colorful images.
# # # 1. **Solid**
- **Definition**: Solids have a definite shape and volume. The particles are closely packed together, often in a fixed arrangement, and only vibrate in place.
- **Example**: Ice

# # # 2. **Liquid**
- **Definition**: Liquids have a definite volume but no fixed shape. They take the shape of their container, and the particles are close together but can move freely past one another.
- **Example**: Water

# # # 3. **Gas**
- **Definition**: Gases have neither a fixed shape nor a fixed volume. The particles are far apart and move freely, filling the space available to them.
- **Example**: Oxygen

# # # 4. **Plasma**
- **Definition**: Plasma is a state where gas particles become ionized, meaning they have free electrons and ions. It is often seen in stars, including the sun.
- **Example**: Lightning

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**Extended States of Matter**
While the above four are the most common, there are more than 24 recognized states of matter when considering various physical conditions and properties:
1. **Bose-Einstein Condensate**: Extremely cold state where particles act as a single quantum entity.
2. **Fermionic Condensate**: Similar to Bose-Einstein but with fermions, which obey the Pauli exclusion principle.
3. **Superfluid**: A phase where liquid flows without viscosity, such as helium-4 below 2.17 K.
4. **Supersolid**: A solid that can flow like a superfluid.
5. **Degenerate Matter**: Highly dense matter found in white dwarfs and neutron stars.
6. **Neutronium**: A dense phase of neutrons in neutron stars.
7. **Quark-Gluon Plasma**: A state of matter at extremely high energy, where quarks and gluons are free.
8. **Photonic Matter**: Light particles behaving as if they have mass due to interactions.
9. **Rydberg Matter**: Atoms excited to very high energy levels, behaving in unique ways.
10. **Quantum Spin Liquid**: A state where spins are disordered, even at absolute zero.
11. **Quantum Hall State**: A 2D state of matter in high magnetic fields, exhibiting quantum phenomena.
12. **Time Crystals**: Matter that repeats its structure over time, not just in space.
13. **Chiral Bose Liquid**: A Bose-Einstein condensate with chirality, a handedness property.
14. **Strange Matter**: Matter composed of strange quarks, potentially stable in neutron stars.
15. **Black Hole State**: Matter crushed to an infinitely dense point in a black hole.
16. **Dark Matter**: Hypothetical matter that doesn't interact with light, inferred from gravitational effects.
17. **Superionic Ice**: Ice with water ions free to move within a solid lattice, possibly in Uranus and Neptune.
18. **Hyperuniform Matter**: A state with uniform density fluctuations, possibly found in biological systems.
19. **Jammed Matter**: A phase where particles are so densely packed that they can't move, but not crystalline.
20. **Spin Ice**: A magnetic system with disordered spins that mimic water ice.
21. **Liquid Crystal**: Matter that has properties between liquids and solids, often used in displays.
22. **Glass**: A disordered solid that isn't crystalline, like common glass.
23. **Colloids**: Mixtures where particles are dispersed in a continuous medium, like milk.
24. **Foam**: A gas dispersed in a liquid, forming bubbles, like in shaving cream.
These states of matter represent various conditions of temperature, pressure, and quantum phenomena, expanding our understanding of the physical universe.
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