👉 Springlike is a term used in physics and engineering to describe an object that exhibits properties of both a solid and a liquid at the same time. This phenomenon occurs when an object cools down from a very high temperature, such as near absolute zero, without losing its shape or volume. In other words, a spring-like object behaves like two separate objects at the same time: it is neither rigid nor flexible but rather exhibits both characteristics simultaneously. This concept is particularly useful in thermal physics and thermodynamics