👉 In physics, the term "nonelectiveness" is often used to describe a property of matter or energy that is independent of its presence. This means that it cannot be determined by the properties of the material itself, such as mass and volume. For example, in a vacuum, there are no particles (like electrons) present that can cause a non-zero electric field. Similarly, in an ideal gas at constant temperature and pressure, the number of molecules is fixed, so the total energy of the