Use the particle theory to explain why the shape of a piece of metal in its solid state does not change when you press it hard?
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A piece of metal in its solid form will not change shape because according to the particle theory, Solids have a fixed shape and a fixed size. The particles are very close together and held in place by strong forces (bonds). Their particles cannot move around, but they do vibrate. Because the particles cannot move around, a solid has a fixed shape.
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A piece of metal in its solid form will not change shape because according to the particle theory, Solids have a fixed shape and a fixed size. The particles are very close together and held in place by strong forces (bonds). Their particles cannot move around, but they do vibrate. Because the particles cannot move around, a solid has a fixed shape.
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