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(8) Draw diagrams to illustrate motion of atoms in a gas and a solid. Also explain the type of motion
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Atoms of a gas are comparatively free and move at random. Figures a and b show the velocities of atoms in a gas at high and low temperature, respectively. The direction and the length of the arrows show respectively the direction and the magnitude of the velocity of the atoms. The velocity of atoms in the gas at higher temperature is larger in magnitude than the velocity of atoms in the gas at lower temperature.

The velocities of atoms in a solid are shown by arrows in Fig. (c). The atoms in a solid are tied to one another because of the forces acting between them. This is indicated by drawing springs between adjacent atoms. Because of heat, they oscillate around their fixed mean positions. The higher the temperature of a solid, the greater is their velocity of oscillation.

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