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Madison
4 April, 11:00
WHat do particles move in a solid by?
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4 April, 13:49
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Particles move in a solid by vibration at their mean positions. This vibration is due to kinetic energy present in atoms.
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Ashtyn Tucker
4 April, 13:56
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If you mean what I said, the particles in a solid vibrate in place.
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