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solid particles cannot move.
no
The particles in a solid vibratre in a fixed position. Applying more force will allow them to move more freely
Gas because the particles are not packed as tight and closely together as the particles of a solid therefore they move around more.
In a liquid, the particles are free to move around; in a solid, they have a fixed position. In a solid, the particles may have a regular structure (i.e., a crystal), or the structure may be irregular.
solid particles cannot move.
solid particles cannot move.
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The particles in a solid vibratre in a fixed position. Applying more force will allow them to move more freely
Yes, and they move freely and fill up the space that is around them unlike in a solid were the particles are tight and compacted in a fixed position. You cannot see the particles.
At no point. Particles moves around in liquid.
The particles in a solid move around one point.
In a liquid, the particles are free to move around, while in a solid the particles are tightly packed and will not move.
Particle in a solid, are soooo squeezed together, they cannot roam around freely. I remember that they vibrate. Although, particles in a liquid and gas, are separated and move quicker and further away from each other.
The particles in a solid state move around one point. The particles in liquids slide past each other. Particles in a gas are farther apart than the particles in a liquid.
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