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Are the particles in a solid in constant motion, or are they "frozen in place?"
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Are the particles in a solid in constant motion, or are they "frozen in place?"
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Are the particles in a solid in constant motion, or are they "frozen in place?"
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Particles that are in a solid are tightly locked in place so the answer to your question would be "Frozen in place"
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The molecules are frozen in place but still vibrate
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