The cell is the slowest moving particle because of its weight and its size.
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Solid.
Yes, particles move slowest in liquid form compared to solid and gas forms. In liquids, particles have more freedom to move around compared to solids where particles are tightly packed, but they move slower than in gases where particles are more spread out and move faster.
The correct order of matter from slowest to fastest that molecules or particles move is: solid, liquid, gas. In a solid, particles are tightly packed and have the least amount of movement. In a liquid, particles have more freedom to move around. In a gas, particles have the most kinetic energy and move the fastest.
In a solid state, particles move the slowest and are closely packed together. This results in a fixed shape and volume for solids.
In the solid state, molecules move the slowest. The particles are tightly packed together and have the least amount of energy to move around.
In solid form, atoms have the least amount of movement (although they still move slightly).
The slowest speed an object can move is zero.
Ice has particles moving the slowest among the three forms of water (solid, liquid, and gas). In the solid state, water molecules are held closely together in a rigid structure, causing them to vibrate in place rather than move freely. This results in slower particle movement compared to liquid water, where molecules are able to move past each other more easily.
In solids, particles vibrate in fixed positions, with little freedom to move. In liquids, particles move around each other, allowing the substance to flow and take the shape of its container. In gases, particles move freely and independently, spreading out to fill the available space.
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Gas because it has the farthest distributed particles which take time for them to contact one another. Energy transfers slower when the particles are mores spreadout.