User Contributed Dictionary
Noun
solids- Plural of solid
Extensive Definition
A solid''' object is in the states of
matter characterized by resistance to deformation and changes of
volume. At the
microscopic scale, a solid has these properties :
- The atoms or molecules that compose the solid are packed closely together.
- These constituent elements have fixed positions in space relative to each other. This
accounts for the solid's rigidity. In mineralogy and
crystallography, a crystal structure is a unique arrangement of
atoms in a crystal. A crystal structure is composed of a unit cell,
a set of atoms arranged in a particular way; which is periodically
repeated in three dimensions on a lattice. The spacing between unit
cellious devoicecal in various directions is called its lattice
parameters. The symmetry properties of the crystal are embodied in
its space group. A crystal's structure and symmetry play a role in
determining many of its properties, such as cleavage, electronic band
structure, and optical properties.
- If sufficient force is applied, either of these properties can be disrupted, causing permanent deformation.
- Because solids have thermal energy, their atoms vibrate. However, this movement is very small, and cannot be observed or felt under ordinary conditions.
The branch of physics that deals with solids
is called solid-state
physics, and is a type of condensed
matter physics. Materials
science is primarily concerned with properties of solids such
as strength and phase
transformations. It overlaps strongly with solid-state physics.
Solid-state
chemistry overlaps both of these fields, but is especially
concerned with the synthesis of novel materials.
The lightest known solid is aerogel. The lightest aerogel
produced has a density of 1.9 mg/cm³ or 1.9 kg/m³ (1/530 the density of
water).
solids in Afrikaans: Vastestof
solids in Arabic: صلب
solids in Bosnian: Čvrsto stanje tvari
solids in Bulgarian: Твърдо тяло
solids in Catalan: Sòlid
solids in Czech: Pevná látka
solids in Danish: Fast form
solids in German: Festkörper
solids in Estonian: Tahkis
solids in Modern Greek (1453-): Στερεό
solids in Spanish: Sólido
solids in Esperanto: Solido
solids in Basque: Solido
solids in Persian: جامد
solids in French: État solide
solids in Galician: Sólido
solids in Korean: 고체
solids in Croatian: Krutine
solids in Indonesian: Padat
solids in Icelandic: Storkuhamur
solids in Italian: Solido
solids in Hebrew: מוצק
solids in Swahili (macrolanguage): mango
solids in Kannada: ಘನ
solids in Latvian: Cieta viela
solids in Lojban: sligu
solids in Hungarian: Szilárd halmazállapot
solids in Macedonian: Цврста агрегатна
состојба
solids in Malay (macrolanguage): Pepejal
solids in Dutch: Vaste stof
solids in Japanese: 固体
solids in Norwegian: Faststoff
solids in Norwegian Nynorsk: Fast stoff
solids in Novial: Solide
solids in Oromo: Solid
solids in Polish: Ciało stałe
solids in Portuguese: Sólido
solids in Romanian: Solid
solids in Quechua: Sinchiyasqa
solids in Russian: Твёрдое тело
solids in Simple English: Solid
solids in Slovak: Pevná látka
solids in Slovenian: Trdnina
solids in Finnish: Kiinteä olomuoto
solids in Swedish: Fast form
solids in Thai: ของแข็ง
solids in Vietnamese: Chất rắn
solids in Turkish: Katı
solids in Ukrainian: Тверде тіло
solids in Chinese: 固体