"static void" is used to declare methods in Java that do not return any value (void) and can be called without creating an instance of the containing class (static).
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Instance Methods: Instance methods are non-static methods that require an instance/object of their respective classes in order to be called and executed.
Return Type: Return type specifies what type of value (if any) is returned by a method after it completes its execution.
Parameter: Parameters are variables that allow passing values into a method. They act as placeholders for data that will be provided when the method is called.