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PLEASE

Why don't the particles in a solid move past one another?
A. They have no motion and cannot even vibrate in place.
B. They don't have enough energy to overcome the attractions
between them.
C. They bounce off the walls of their container and back into place.
D. They move independently of one another.

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User Tou Mou
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Answer:They don't have enough energy to overcome the attractions

between them.

Step-by-step explanation:

A. They have no motion and cannot even vibrate in place.

B. They don't have enough energy to overcome the attractions

between them.

C. They bounce off the walls of their container and back into place.

D. They move independently of one another.

PLEASE Why don't the particles in a solid move past one another? A. They have no motion-example-1
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User Yaoshiang
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Answer:

B. They don't have enough energy to overcome the attractions between them.

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User Deke
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