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... substances ( dravyas ) or five magni- tudes ( astikāyas ) together with time - are soul , mat- ter , time , space ... substances , with respect to matter , and effect the conditions of mo- tion and rest . These five substances are ...
... substances ( dravyas ) or five magni- tudes ( astikāyas ) together with time - are soul , mat- ter , time , space ... substances , with respect to matter , and effect the conditions of mo- tion and rest . These five substances are ...
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... substances can exist in any of the three states of matter - solid , liquid , and gas - within certain ranges of temperature . A solid is almost rigid ; any stress that a solid object is subjected to is proportional to the strain set up ...
... substances can exist in any of the three states of matter - solid , liquid , and gas - within certain ranges of temperature . A solid is almost rigid ; any stress that a solid object is subjected to is proportional to the strain set up ...
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... substances , such as water and bismuth , for which the density of the solid is less than that of the liquid at the triple point . For these two substances , the volume change for solid to liquid is negative ; hence , the melting ...
... substances , such as water and bismuth , for which the density of the solid is less than that of the liquid at the triple point . For these two substances , the volume change for solid to liquid is negative ; hence , the melting ...
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