Define what are ceramics?
Answer / Vinay Kumar
Ceramics are inorganic, non-metallic materials made by the action of heat and chemical reactions between minerals and gases. Ceramics have high hardness, high melting points, low electrical conductivity, and resistance to chemicals. They are used in various industries such as electronics, aerospace, dentistry, and ceramic engineering.
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