solid particles cannot move.
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Hi. Some solids are malleable, such as gold, and move quite readily. Some solids, such as diamond, do not move very much at all.
solids
solids becuase it is to cool to be toched
Matter doesn't move easily in solids.
Sound can't move in vaccum and need particles to move, it travels fastest in solids as it has highest amount of particles.
solids
Gasses CAN move solids. Look up pneumatics
One property of liquids that they do not share with solids is the ability to flow and take the shape of their container. Liquids have the ability to move past one another, while solids maintain their fixed shape and volume.
When moving your hand in the air, the molecules are more spread out, allowing you to easily push through the spaces. In solids, the molecules are closely packed, creating resistance when trying to move your hand through them. This resistance is what makes it harder to move your hand in solids than in the air.
The particles in solids move back and forth in place. This is due to the vibrating motion of the particles within a fixed position in a solid structure.
Move a lot faster then liquids and solids.