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How do particles tend to move in solids?

They vibrate about fixed points.

They move randomly through the solid while remaining in close contact with other particles.

They move in orbits around a center.

They move randomly through the solid and separately from other particles.

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The answer is A. They vibrate about fixed points. Explanation: particles in a solid are too close together to move freely.
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