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Sanai Aguilar
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16 July, 10:55
Are the particles in a solid motionless?
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Esmeralda Torres
16 July, 11:15
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No. Just because it is a solid doesn't mean it has no motion. The only way for particles to be motionless is for the solid to reach Absolute Zero (0 * K). Which is impossible. So, therefore, it is impossible for particles in a solid to be motionless.
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