After you stroke a tuning fork, all the particles move back and forth. If you play a piano, particles of the wire move back and forth.
Liquid particles are loosely packed in the container. They do move around but the particles are bond to each other loosely. So the liquid particles stay together.
Particles in a liquid are in constant motion, moving past each other. They have more freedom to move compared to particles in a solid but are still close together, allowing liquids to take the shape of their container. This movement is what gives liquids their fluidity.
The particles(atoms or molecules solids don't move to much and the particles in liquids always move
In a solid state, particles vibrate in fixed positions about their equilibrium points. They do not move around freely like in liquids or gases due to strong intermolecular forces holding them in place. The particles can only oscillate or jiggle in a limited range around their fixed positions.
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the particles in liquid move around slowly in the liquid
Yes, the particles of a solid can vibrate in place but cannot move around freely like particles in a liquid or gas.
a gas have no definite shape so the particles can move around freely but in a liquid ,which has a definite shape, particles move around but are restricted
At no point. Particles moves around in liquid.
Electrons are the particles that move around the nucleus in constant and random motion.
The particles in a solid state move around one point. The particles in liquids slide past each other. Particles in a gas are farther apart than the particles in a liquid.
a gas have no definite shape so the particles can move around freely but in a liquid ,which has a definite shape, particles move around but are restricted
they move freely around
In a liquid particles move around freely and are constantly interacting with each other. They move by bouncing off each other creating friction.
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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.
In a liquid, the particles are free to move around, while in a solid the particles are tightly packed and will not move.