because of the change of state of matter
They are congruent. Figures that only have the same size or only have the same shape as each other are "similar".
In geometry, similar refers to two figures that have the same shape but may differ in size. Specifically, similar figures have corresponding angles that are equal and corresponding sides that are proportional in length.
They are said to be congruent to each other
equal, the same as, mathmatically similar, exactly the same as each other etc. The technical term for figures of identical size and shape is "isomorphic".
polarity maybe
A magnet's strength is primarily dependent on the material it is made of and how it is magnetized. Size and shape can influence the distribution of the magnetic field and how it interacts with other magnets or objects, but they do not directly determine the strength of the magnet.
They differ in shape ,size and even colour
Orcas are dolphins. They are differenciated by their size, prey, markings and shape.
No, two magnets are not twice as strong as one. The strength of magnets depends on their magnetic field intensity, which is not simply additive when combining multiple magnets. Magnetic strength is influenced by factors such as the magnetic material, size, shape, and orientation of the magnets.
Magnets differ based on their material composition, which can affect their magnetic strength and properties. Different materials have distinct atomic structures that determine how easily they can be magnetized and the strength of their magnetic field. Factors like temperature and external influences can also impact a magnet's performance.
Factors that affect the strength of magnetic force include the distance between the magnets, the material the magnets are made of, the size and shape of the magnets, and the orientation of the magnets relative to each other. Additionally, the presence of any magnetic shielding or intervening materials can also influence the strength of the magnetic force.
quantities that differ maybe in size shape or even colour
Why not? The capacity of being magnetized does not depend on the shape or on the size, but rather on the kind of material.
No matter what kind of engine you have all transmission can differ in size shape and many other factors
no solids are not in same shape they differ according to their shape and size due to intermolecular forces of attraction. submitted by sapan
The strength of repelling and attracting magnets depends on various factors such as their size, shape, and distance between them. In general, repelling magnets can exhibit strong forces due to the energy required to overcome their natural inclination to repel. However, the strength of attracting magnets can also be powerful depending on the magnetic properties of the materials involved.