Amorphous vs Superglass - What's the difference?
amorphous | superglass |
lacking a definite form or clear shape
being without definite character or nature
lacking organization or unity
(physics) in the non-crystalline solid state of a typically crystalline solid.
(set theory, of a set) infinite and not the disjoint union of two infinite subsets
(physics) A phase of matter in which superfluidity and an amorphous (glassy) structure are present at the same time
In physics|lang=en terms the difference between amorphous and superglass
is that amorphous is (physics) in the non-crystalline solid state of a typically crystalline solid while superglass is (physics) a phase of matter in which superfluidity and an amorphous (glassy) structure are present at the same time.As an adjective amorphous
is lacking a definite form or clear shape.As a noun superglass is
(physics) a phase of matter in which superfluidity and an amorphous (glassy) structure are present at the same time.amorphous
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- ''The enormous pile of spaghetti landed on the floor in an amorphous heap.