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The Kinetic Theory of Matter states that the particles that make up all matter are in perpetual motion. We know that a solid cannot change shape because its constituent particles are unable to change position. Explain how the particles that make up solid matter can be in perpetual motion if they do not change position.

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Answered by Aaditya2003
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In solids, the particles are surely in movement but they are moving at their own place. They do not have much spaces between two particles but still they vibrate at their own position. This vibration proves that the kinetic theory of matter holds everywhere.

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