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No, the vibrations depend on how much energy the particles have. If a solid is heated from the left side, the particles on the left will vibrate more than the particles on the right. Solid particles vibrate as each individual particle, not as a group or around a fixed point.
No. This is a description for a solid.
The particles in a solid vibratre in a fixed position. Applying more force will allow them to move more freely
When a body freezes, its particles vibrate in place.
amplitude.
what is a fixed position and vibrate on the spot
The particles vibrate in a fixed position
The particles in a solid are closely locked in position and can only vibrate.
The particles in a solid are closely locked in position and can only vibrate.
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Yes they can vibrate because they can't move freely.yes, particles in a solid vibrate in place so fast they look like they aren't moving.
No, the vibrations depend on how much energy the particles have. If a solid is heated from the left side, the particles on the left will vibrate more than the particles on the right. Solid particles vibrate as each individual particle, not as a group or around a fixed point.
No. This is a description for a solid.
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.
the particle will vibrate more slowly around its position.
Particles vibrate faster when they are heated.