how do particles in the most rigid state of matter move
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The particles in all matter are always in motion. ... Particles in a solid are locked in place, but they vibrate. Because each particle is attached to several others, individual particles cannot move from one location to another, and the solid is rigid. A has a fixed volume but does not have a fixed shape.
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The particles in all matter are always in motion. ... Particles in a solid are locked in place, but they vibrate. Because each particle is attached to several others, individual particles cannot move from one location to another, and the solid is rigid. A has a fixed volume but does not have a fixed shape.
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