multiphasing
Multiphasing is a concept often encountered in scientific and engineering contexts, particularly when discussing systems that involve more than one distinct phase of matter. A phase refers to a region of space throughout which all physical properties of a material are essentially uniform. Common examples of phases include solid, liquid, and gas. A multiphase system is one that contains two or more of these phases coexisting in equilibrium or in a state of dynamic interaction.
The study of multiphase systems is crucial in various fields. In materials science, understanding phase transformations
Examples of multiphase phenomena include boiling water, where liquid water and water vapor coexist; the formation