the molcules are steady and they vibrate rapidly in place
Carrying charge in conducting solids refers to the movement of electric charge carriers, such as electrons or ions, within the material. This movement of charge enables the conduction of electricity in the material. The presence and mobility of these charge carriers are essential for the material to exhibit its conducting properties.
Conductors
The heat transfer between two solids is called conduction. It occurs when heat energy is transferred through a material without any movement of the material itself.
Convection requires the movement of a fluid medium to transfer heat. Since solids do not have the ability to flow like liquids or gases, convection of current cannot take place in solids when they are heated. Heat can still be transferred through conduction in solids, where it is transferred from one molecule to another through direct contact.
Convection relies on the movement of fluid particles, such as air or water, to transfer heat. Since solids do not have freely moving particles like fluids, convection cannot take place within them. Heat transfer in solids typically occurs through conduction, where heat is transferred through the vibration of atoms or molecules.
diffusion.
Yes. They vibrate about a mean position.
they just vibrate as they are packed so tightly.
Solids in and of themselves do move slightly, but "wriggling" is not really a form of movement one would expect to see at the molecular level.
Yes they do but the particles are so close together it is a very slight movement
smooth.
In solids, particles tend to stay still, and are close together
The molecules only vibrate about their fixed positions in solids.
The rigidity of its structure.
The common denominator in solids, liquids, and gases is that they are all forms of matter. They differ in their arrangement of particles and the extent to which those particles move. Solids have tightly packed particles with little movement, liquids have particles that are more spread out with some movement, and gases have particles that are very spread out and move freely.
Metallic solids do not exhibit brittle behavior because their atoms are arranged in a way that allows for the movement of electrons, providing them with ductility and malleability.
by The movement of heated particles of a gas or a liquid. convection cannot take place in solids because solids have fixed shape. particles like Pizza