In physics, homogeneity refers to the property of a substance or system being uniform in composition and characteristics throughout. This can apply to various contexts, including materials, fields, and physical laws. 1. **Homogeneous Materials**: A homogeneous material has a consistent composition and properties at all points. For example, a pure substance like distilled water is considered homogeneous because its chemical composition and physical properties do not vary from one part of the sample to another.
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