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boundaries of solids are​

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Answered by anjaliverma71
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The boundaries of Solids are surfaces. They have outer boundaries and some solids may have an arbitrary number of inner boundaries. The 3D holes that the inner boundaries define are called "voids". Solids that contain surfaces infer their orientation from the arrangement of the underlying boundary surfaces.

Answered by Anonymous
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are defined

solids ki boundaries defined hoti but not so in liquids and gases

this is due to high intermolecular force of attraction and less space b/w partices

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