quite simply, bonds. The strength of these bonds depends on the type of element or compound that forms the solid. These 'particles' you refer to are best known as 'atoms' and the atoms that form a solid are held together by these bonds.
gravity
A solid matter holds its own shape. The particles in a solid are closely packed together, which allows it to maintain a fixed volume and shape.
Solid have definite shape because the particles of solid are closely packed together and they cannot move freely. Therefore the force of attraction of particles in solid is more.
In a solid, particles are typically bonded together through strong intermolecular forces such as ionic, covalent, or metallic bonds. These bonds involve sharing or transferring of electrons between atoms to create a stable arrangement that holds the particles together in a fixed position.
Nuclear binding energy holds the charged particles together.
The particles of a solid are close together and the particles of a liquid are slightly farther apart.
particles in a solid are packed so close together they can only
Atoms are in a solid but as in particles it depends on the object.
solid have definite shape , definite volume and close together particles
its not a substance its a state of matter which is the solid the solid's particles are packed tightly together glad 2 help !! :)
No, the particles in a solid are usually closer together than the particles in a liquid. In a solid, the particles are tightly packed and have a fixed position, while in a liquid, the particles are more loosely packed and can move around.
It is a substance that has a lot of particles that are packed together. The particles can not move becase the solid paticles are to strong.