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∙ 10y agoStudying photographs involves analyzing visual elements such as composition, lighting, and subject matter. It also requires interpretation of the image's message or story. Unlike studying texts or documents, photographs provide a more immediate and visceral experience, engaging the viewer on a visual level rather than a written one.
Anisotropic materials have different properties in different directions. For example, wood has different properties along its grain compared to across the grain. This can result in variations in strength, elasticity, conductivity, and other characteristics depending on the orientation of the material.
When light strikes a translucent material, it passes through but scatters in different directions, creating a diffused or blurred effect. In contrast, light passes through a transparent material with minimal scattering, allowing objects to be seen clearly on the other side. For an opaque material, light is absorbed or reflected, preventing it from passing through, resulting in no visibility on the other side.
When two different materials are rubbed together, electrons can be transferred from one material to the other, causing one material to become positively charged and the other to become negatively charged. This occurs due to differences in the electron affinity of the materials and the ability to hold onto electrons.
Absorption is the process in which light energy is absorbed by a material and converted into other forms of energy, such as heat. Scattering, on the other hand, involves the deflection of light waves in different directions due to interactions with particles or irregularities in the material.
an orthotropic material is one that has the different materials properties or strength in different octhogonal directions, but properties of anisotropic material being directionally dependent. thus Orthotropic materials are anisotropic.
Only in that we're more emotionally involved with humans than with other animals.
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how the filipinos used the different elements in their art works? what made these designs different from other designs from the different provinces?
they are the different because they are not the same material
how the filipinos used the different elements in their art works? what made these designs different from other designs from the different provinces?
how the filipinos used the different elements in their art works? what made these designs different from other designs from the different provinces?
how the filipinos used the different elements in their art works? what made these designs different from other designs from the different provinces?
how the filipinos used the different elements in their art works? what made these designs different from other designs from the different provinces?
how the filipinos used the different elements in their art works? what made these designs different from other designs from the different provinces?
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Material is homogeneous when its composition is uniform throughout, meaning all parts of the material have the same properties. On the other hand, material is heterogeneous when its composition varies in different regions, resulting in different properties in different parts of the material.
because the other material is not suitable