No, particles in a solid only vibrate, whereas particles in a liquid are free to move within the liquid.
The particles in a solid move around one point.
yes. gas has the fastest moving particles and a solid has the slowest moving particles and particles in a liquid are moving faster than solid particles but not as fast as gas particles.
The particles are vibrating about their mean position.
amphorous solid
Altogether on the spot. All touching and vibrating.
Sound travels best through solid because of the particles. The particles in a solid are in rows and they are all touching each other this means the sound can vibrate off each particle quickly. It's quicker in a solid because the particles in a gas aren't touching or in rows so the sound has to travel to a particle which is taking longer.
Liquid particles can nove around more than Solid particles they are in rows and have very strong bonds Liquid particles can nove around more than Solid particles they are in rows and have very strong bonds
Well, for a solid, you would draw the particles close together and touching so that none of them could be moved around. For a gas you would draw them very spaced apart with none touching, and for a liquid you would draw them some where in the middle with some touching and some spaced out.
no but the particles in a solid vibrate
how do particles behave in a solid state
liquid particles do not join the solid particles because the particles of solid are very tightly packed but this is not in the case of liquid
solid particles cannot move.
The particles of a solid are close together and the particles of a liquid are slightly farther apart.
The particles of a liquid are not attached to each other. The particles of a solid are.
No. Gas particles move much faster than solid particles.
If the object is completely solid the particles don't move