Contiguity

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--Definition== A state in which two or more physical objects are physically touching one another or in which sections of a plane border on one another.

Context

  • The philosopher Aristotle came up with the three basic Laws of Association: law of contiguity, law of similarity, and law of contrast. The Law of Contiguity states that we associate things that occur close to each other in time or space.
  • In physics, contiguity refers to the principle of locality which states that an object is influenced directly only by its immediate surroundings[1]
  • The continuity principle or continuity equation is another principle of fluid mechanics that states that what flows into a defined volume in a defined time, minus what flows out of that volume in that time, must accumulate in that volume[2]

References

  1. Principle of locality - Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Principle_of_locality
  2. Continuity principle | physics | Britannica https://www.britannica.com/science/continuity-principle