Phase Transitions
Phase transitions are a phenomenon of change occurring in a physical system that occurs when the system passes from one phase or state of matter to another. These changes can range from the melting of ice to the boiling of water, and they occur in response to a change in the energy of the system. These transitions have significant implications in the sciences, including thermodynamics, materials science and biophysics. In thermodynamics, they are essential for understanding the behavior of energy and heat in systems, while in materials science, they are important for understanding the properties of matter. In biophysics, they can help explain the behavior of proteins and other molecules.
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