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The speed of a solid's movement depends on the context. In general, solid objects do not flow or move like liquids or gases; they maintain a rigid shape and can only change position when a force is applied. For example, a solid object can move quickly if propelled by an external force, like a Baseball being thrown, but it does not have the fluidity to move on its own like a liquid or gas.

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