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Sarahi Frost
30 July, 03:35
How do particles move?
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Malia Morrison
30 July, 04:44
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Particles in solids are always vibrating (moving back and forth) in place. The vibrational motion of particles in solids is kinetic energy. Heat makes the particles in a solid vibrate faster, giving them more kinetic energy ... When a sample of solid, liquid, or gas matter heats up, it expands.
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Levy
30 July, 04:56
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Gas vibrate and move freely at high speeds. Liquids vibrate, move about, and slide past each other. Solids vibrate (jiggle) but generally do not move from place to place
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