Why can a solid not be compressed?
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Because the particles are close together: they attract their neighbours - this is why solids tend to keep their own shape and to stay where they are put. solids are very difficult to compress - the gaps between particles are already very small.
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Because the particles are close together: they attract their neighbours - this is why solids tend to keep their own shape and to stay where they are put. solids are very difficult to compress - the gaps between particles are already very small.
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