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why are solids rigid​

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Answered by palak5354
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Explanation:

Solids are rigid because the intermolecular forces of attraction that are present in solids are very strong. The constituent particles of solids cannot move from their positions they can only vibrate from their mean positive.

Answered by Blaezii
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Answer:

Due to their force of attraction.

Explanation:

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⇒Particles of solid are tightly packed with eachother.

⇒It is a state of Matter.

⇒Solid's force of Attraction are very strong!

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