When to Use
Activate this skill when:
- Direct experimental testing of a material property (conductivity, magnetism, etc.) fails due to invalid actions or unavailable equipment.
- You need to make a logical inference based on observed properties or domain knowledge.
- A final disposition decision (e.g., placing in specific container) is required.
Core Logic
- Identify Material: Focus on the target object and note its composition (e.g., "glass jar").
- Attempt Direct Testing: First try standard experimental actions if equipment exists (e.g., connecting to circuit).
- Fallback to Inference: When direct testing fails:
- Consult material properties in
references/material_properties.md
- Use common-sense reasoning (e.g., glass is typically nonconductive)
- Consider observed contents (e.g., sodium chloride is conductive but container material dominates)
- Execute Disposition: Place the object in the appropriate container based on classification.