The position of the particles in a solid do not change. However they are said to move back and forth or vibrate in their same position.
shape
The particles in a solid move around one point.
Add energy to change the particles in the liquid state on the window back into gas.
After you stroke a tuning fork, all the particles move back and forth. If you play a piano, particles of the wire move back and forth.
Deflection of alpha particles
Food digestion is a chemical change. Chemical reactions catalyzed by enzymes break down the food ingested into its component particles and these particles cannot be put back together through mechanical means.
solids
solids
Solids to Liquids (Melting) Liquids turning back into a Solid (Freezing) ((SCF))
Longitudinal wave.
They don't move around per se, but the stay in one place and vibrate
They slowed down..
Solids have fixed shapes because the bonds in the particles it is made from are held tightly together, meaning they are harder to break. It is unlike a liquid, which take the form of it's container; and unlike a gas, who's particles bounce around until they hit a surface which they bounce back from. The only way to change the shape of a solid is to either break it, or maybe melt it down to the shape you want.
If a baby is crying change diaper, give warm milk, rock it back and fourth.
In a solid particles vibrate and stay in one spot, however due to vibrating, they may move slightly. In liquids, they bounce around in a small area relitvly close to their "spot". In a gas, particles bounce around freely, moving around all of the given space. To relate , a solid's particles are like vibrating cell phone, staying in place. However gas's are like bouncy ball enclosed in a jar
The particles in a solid move around one point.
no because when the seasons change the sun moves around it goes back and fourth
hahaha.. no offense, but that's a silly question. and no, it can't. because in science if we go back to the "PARTICLE THEORY" it will probably answer your question. see,we are all solids, with liquid inside us yes, but we humans are SOLIDS... water is a LIQUID, and solids particles and closer together to block off and other particle matter weaker than it. and yes the pressure might be very strong. but as i said, solids particles and closer together to block off and other particle matter weaker than it.. so i think that answers your question.. Have a good one Mate! :)