There are three states of matter, solid, liquid and gas. The state of matter wherein particles are fixed in a rigid structure is solid.
Cars are made from metal and is therefore Solid
RIGIDITY AND FLUIDITY Solid is the most rigid one amongst the three. It has a fixed shape and volume that is independent of the container's. Liquid is the second rigid one. It has a fixed volume but a flexible shape, i.e. its shape depends on the container but the volume does not. Gas is the least rigid one. It does not have a fixed volume nor shape. Its volume and shape depends on the
The particles(atoms or molecules solids don't move to much and the particles in liquids always move
Particles are held (relatively) rigidly in place in a solid. They are held rigidly in place in a solid at absolute zero.
There are three states of matter, solid, liquid and gas. The state of matter wherein particles are fixed in a rigid structure is solid.
Cars are made from metal and is therefore Solid
a solid
No, the vibrations depend on how much energy the particles have. If a solid is heated from the left side, the particles on the left will vibrate more than the particles on the right. Solid particles vibrate as each individual particle, not as a group or around a fixed point.
RIGIDITY AND FLUIDITY Solid is the most rigid one amongst the three. It has a fixed shape and volume that is independent of the container's. Liquid is the second rigid one. It has a fixed volume but a flexible shape, i.e. its shape depends on the container but the volume does not. Gas is the least rigid one. It does not have a fixed volume nor shape. Its volume and shape depends on the
The particles vibrate in a fixed position
The particles(atoms or molecules solids don't move to much and the particles in liquids always move
There are strong forces of attraction between particles in a solid.
solids always have a fixed shape because the particles in a solid are stuck together which means there is no where for the particle to move.
solids always have a fixed shape because the particles in a solid are stuck together which means there is no where for the particle to move.
The molecules in the individual solid particles break free of their regular rigid framework by vibrating more energetically. Eventually the particles of the solid lose their shape and fuse together as a pool of liquid.
Particles are held (relatively) rigidly in place in a solid. They are held rigidly in place in a solid at absolute zero.