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Well, it depends which kind of particles you are talking about, I will use my good friend named Justin O. as an example. If it were particles, of a gas. Justin would be moving freely but would hit other people, but not that much, If it was a solid, the particles would be very packed so Justin O. would barely move, but he would move a little bit :)

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