Suyogya
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5 minutes ago, John Cuthber said:
It's practically impossible.
It depends too strongly on the nature of the materials you mix.
For example, with two simple metals, lead and tin, you gate a phase diagram that looks like this.
Then, mixtures should have no melting point. But they have, how?
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How to define the melting point of a mixture, which is composed of substances having different- different melting points?
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here is some about euclidean division. The article states that although euclid doesn't know about the theorem but still it named after him (see) . The reason for it is also mentioned (written as "The term Euclidean division was introduced.........") but i can't understood it (probably because i'm not familiar with abstract algebra). Can someone help me understanding that.