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what is the difference between the movement of particles in the stones and the air in the balloon?

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The difference between the movement of particles in the stones and the air in the balloon is as follows:

  • The particles in solids vibrate from a restricted position, even at very low temperatures. Particular particle gases possess no restricted positions and move chaotically.
  • The direction of solid particles induced by collisions with the continual moving molecules of a gas is named Brownian movement.
  • The particles of gas shift quickly and are capable to spread distance from one another. The particles of a solid are not prepared to move out of their positions relative to one another but do possess minor vibrational movements.
  • In a solid, the particles are extremely captivated by each other. But in gases particles are free from each other and they have the least attraction.
  • Solids possess the lowest kinetic energy as they are tightly compact and vibrate in the area. Gases possess the most kinetic energy as an outcome they roam around in the air.

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