
Chalk Talk Liquid Crystals
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Science, Engineering, Physics, Other, Chemistry
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11th Grade - University
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Liquid crystals are a unique state of matter, existing between liquids and solids. They maintain orientational order like solids but lack positional order. Natural examples include cell membranes and soapy water. Liquid crystals are crucial in modern electronic displays, where their alignment can be controlled with electricity to produce sharp images. Future research aims to enhance LCD technology and develop 3D holographic images.
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