the thermal energy is what causes the particles to vibrate.
In solid state particles are closest and only able to vibrate, not moving around
Liquids and solids are often referred to as condensed phases because the particles are very close together, little free space between particles, not easily compressible.
The solid phase...
That happens in the compression phase.
Compression
All states of matter have vibrating particles, but solids' particles vibrate only.
Particles vibrate faster when they are heated.
The particles gain energy (kinetic energy) and begin to vibrate. This vibration causes heat. As the particle vibrates, it will collide with other particles in water and pass this energy on to neighbouring particles which causes the heat conduction.
Sound energy causes the particles in the medium it is traveling through to vibrate. The medium is a solid, liquid or gas.
No, they vibrate faster.
All states of matter have vibrating particles, but solids' particles vibrate only.
Vibrate in place (move)
When a body freezes, its particles vibrate in place.
Heat energy from the source causes the particles to oscillate (vibrate) this chains and causes neighbouring particles to vibrate.
Heat is a form of energy, you are adding energy to the system, this causes the particles to vibrate faster.
sound
sound
kinetic energy
The particles of a solid can only vibrate about their fixed positions while the particles of a liquid can vibrate, rotate and translate (move from 1 place to another) within the liquid.
It causes it to vibrate which causes it to heat up
Particles of the carrier medium to vibrate.
Particles vibrate faster when they are heated.