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Solid state may refer to: In computing: Originally, the word computing was synonymous with counting and calculating, and a science that deals with the original sense of computing mathematical calculations. ...
- Solid state devices are data storage device components that uses memory chips, such as SDRAMs, to store data. See Solid_state_disk.
In music: Solid state disk (SSD, also called solid state drive) is a data storage device that uses memory chips, such as SDRAMs, to store data, instead of the spinning platters found in conventional hard disk drives. ...
Someone who performs, composes, or conducts music is a musician. ...
In physics: In physics, the solid state is one of the three phases of matter (solid, liquid, and gas). ...
Solid State Records is a division of Tooth & Nail Records, which features predominantly Christian hardcore and Christian metal bands. ...
Tooth & Nail Records is a Christian rock record label founded by Brandon Ebel in Seattle, Washington in 1993. ...
A black hole concept drawing by NASA. Physics (from the Greek, ÏÏ
ÏικÏÏ (physikos), natural, and ÏÏÏÎ¹Ï (physis), nature) is the science of the natural world dealing with the fundamental constituents of the universe, the forces they exert on one another, and the results produced by these forces. ...
In electronics: In jewelry, a solid gold piece is the alternative to gold-filled or gold-plated jewelry. ...
A liquid will assume the shape of its container. ...
A gas is one of the four main phases of matter (after solid and liquid, and followed by plasma), that subsequently appear as a solid material is subjected to increasingly higher temperatures. ...
Solid-state physics, the largest branch of condensed matter physics, is the study of rigid matter, or solids. ...
Two digital voltmeters The field of electronics is the study and use of systems that operate by controlling the flow of electrons or other electrically charged particles in devices such as thermionic valves and semiconductors. ...
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