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Q: Is the fallowing true or false at its freezing point the particles of a soild are vibrating so fast that they break free from their fixed position?
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The Particles in a Solid are?

The particles are vibrating about their mean position.


The process that locks particles into position to form a solid?

Plasma


Another word for freezing?

Another word for the process of freezing is solidification. When a liquid loses its energy, the particles do not vibrate as much, and the bonds between these particles become strong enough to hold the particles in position, and become tightly packed.


What is the amplitude of a vibrating object?

The maximum distance to which an oscillating or vibrating object moves from its central position is called amplitude.


Is kinetic energy increased as wax is melted or is it decreased?

As the wax is melted, the particles start to move around instead of just vibrating in position. As the temperature increases further their kinetic energy also increases.


Why do liquid bromine has smaller volume than gaseous bromine?

any matter is said to expand on heating. the particles are said to expand on heating the particles in liquid state of bromine are close to each other and vibrate in a fixed small position. but when heat is provided the particles start vibrating faster and faster and change into gaseous state and it expands


Which form of energy is the movement and vibration of particles?

In case of movement Kinetic energy and in case of vibration both Potential and Kinetic energy. While vibrating, in the extreme position, only PE and while crossing mean position only KE. At other positions both KE and PE.


What is the amplitude of a vibration?

. The maximum distance to which an oscillating or vibrating object moves from its central position is called amplitude.


What is it called when particles are in a fixed position but can. Vibrate?

what is a fixed position and vibrate on the spot


What is the difference between particles in a solid and particles in a gas?

The particles of a solid are attracted strongly to other particles around them locking them into a fixed position in which they may only vibrate but not move freely from one position to another. The particles of a gas are the opposite. Not strongly attracted, but move randomly about bouncing off of other gas particles. This allows the gas particles to move to any position, not just remain surrounded by the same few particles.


What is the distance the particles in a wave move away from their rest position?

Amplitudethe maximum distance the particles of the medium carrying the wave move away from their rest position


How can the motions of particles in a solid be described?

The particles in a solid are closely locked in position and can only vibrate.