Porosity-Best-Of.mp4
Porosity.mp3
Porosity.mp4
Poor epitome
(Of porosity)
No, the know
Are you paranoid
(It’s null and void)
Yes, what’s in the skull
The space behind the face
Poor epitome
(Of porosity)
No, the know
The nooks and crannies
(Rule the space)
Bunched up panties
The space behind the face
Poor epitome
(Of porosity)
No, the know
The space behind the face
Oh, no
(Nowhere for the know to go)
The space behind the face
(Is empty)
Void of mind
Porosity is a measure of the amount of void (empty) spaces within a material. It describes how many holes, gaps, or pores a substance contains relative to its total volume.
Porosity is typically expressed as a percentage or a fraction between 0 and 1.
* Void Spaces: These empty spaces, or pores, can be filled with fluids like air, water, oil, or gas.
* Measurement: Porosity is calculated as the ratio of the volume of the voids to the total volume of the material.
* Impact on Properties: Porosity heavily influences a material’s physical properties, such as its density, strength, and its ability to absorb or store fluids.
Porosity vs. Permeability: These two terms are related but distinct.
* Porosity is the amount of empty space available.
* Permeability is a measure of how easily fluids can flow through those spaces (e.g., clay can be highly porous, but its tiny, disconnected pores give it very low permeability, trapping water).