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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish12•edit-22 months agoFor the most part, it varies by material and state of matter, but assuming the chemical composition doesnt change and no material changes phase, then it is pretty close to linear in most materials.
minus-square@PmMeFrogMemeslinkEnglish4•2 months agohmm but there will surely be a lot of phase changes with a drop in energy so substantial. we need our top scientists on this asap
For the most part, it varies by material and state of matter, but assuming the chemical composition doesnt change and no material changes phase, then it is pretty close to linear in most materials.
hmm but there will surely be a lot of phase changes with a drop in energy so substantial. we need our top scientists on this asap