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## There are 3 states of matter; Solid, Liquid and Gas. (Year 1-12) | ## There are 3 states of matter; Solid, Liquid and Gas. (Year 1-12) | ||
## There are 4 states of matter; Solid, Liquid Crystal, Liquid and Gas. (Year 13) ''[plasma, doofus - or am I the doofus? clarification, please]'' | ## There are 4 states of matter; Solid, Liquid Crystal, Liquid and Gas. (Year 13) ''[plasma, doofus - or am I the doofus? clarification, please]'' | ||
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+ | *There are officially 13 states of matter. | ||
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+ | | Solid | Liquid | Gas | Plasma | Colloid | Supercritical fluid | Superfluid | Supersolid | | ||
+ | | Degenerate matter | Quark-gluon plasma | Fermionic condensate | Bose-Einstein condensate | | ||
+ | | Strange matter | | ||
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+ | These examples are different variations of matter, but can almost be grouped by their characteristics, so for kiddies, they just generalise them into solid, liquid and gas. | ||
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## Light can't bend round corners. (Well, technically true - but it can deffract, which is almost bending) | ## Light can't bend round corners. (Well, technically true - but it can deffract, which is almost bending) | ||
## This mock is easier than the last one. (It never is) | ## This mock is easier than the last one. (It never is) |
Revision as of 19:48, 15 December 2006
During lower school, students are exposed to many "facts" that are later discovered to be "lies". Below is a list of the most shocking.
- Physics
- There are 3 states of matter; Solid, Liquid and Gas. (Year 1-12)
- There are 4 states of matter; Solid, Liquid Crystal, Liquid and Gas. (Year 13) [plasma, doofus - or am I the doofus? clarification, please]
*There are officially 13 states of matter.
| Solid | Liquid | Gas | Plasma | Colloid | Supercritical fluid | Superfluid | Supersolid | | Degenerate matter | Quark-gluon plasma | Fermionic condensate | Bose-Einstein condensate | | Strange matter |
These examples are different variations of matter, but can almost be grouped by their characteristics, so for kiddies, they just generalise them into solid, liquid and gas.
- Light can't bend round corners. (Well, technically true - but it can deffract, which is almost bending)
- This mock is easier than the last one. (It never is)
- We know what we're doing. (They don't)
- Chemistry
- Electrons are ... (Years 7-9)
- Electrons are arranged in shells of 2,8,8,16 (Years 10 and 11)