Question 2
Which of the following best describes the particle movement in a solid?
A
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Physics, 08.09.2021 21:00, abbygailgo674
Question 2
Which of the following best describes the particle movement in a solid?
A
The particles are not attracted to each other.
B
The particles of a solid can move past one another.
C
The particles of a solid can move in random directions.
D
The particles of a solid vibrate but do not move past one another.
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